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Are 2 of those pics done in sepia John or do you use filters?

not in sepia... its a different word for it.

It's a option I can select on the camera for it to take it in that colour mod.

Sepia is more of a black and white photo but has more brown then white.

no offence to your work john, but those pics could be so much better. i still think we shoulda gone with a professional.

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no offence to your work john, but those pics could be so much better. i still think we shoulda gone with a professional.

and there is no such thing as a "professional" photographier.

every photographier, myself included have different views, ideas, images, etc in our minds to what we want the pic to look like.

the end result is based on the fact who does and doesnt like what they see.

in this world, you can NOT please everyone.

there are more then a million ways to take photos of a car from every angle and piece of the car possible. i didnt have all the time in the world on sunday to do that, except, i just did what I felt I wanted to do and thought would be a good outcome based on using that location i've never used before for taking photos.

no need to lie mike, tell us what you really think :P

well ok, your getting a little loose around the anus area shane, i noticed it the other night, might wanna try some ass exercises :P

well thats one way to describe of what ur really doing, pointing at something and clicking a button, geez even my 10yr old sister can do that!

yeah she can... but you need a image or an idea in your mind as to what you want the photo to actually look like in the end result of it.

there are rules to taking photos and the number 1 rule is

dont have tree's and poles (telegraph poles) stickin up behind it cause it looks like its stickin out of the car.

yeah she can... but you need a image or an idea in your mind as to what you want the photo to actually look like in the end result of it.

there are rules to taking photos and the number 1 rule is

dont have tree's and poles (telegraph poles) stickin up behind it cause it looks like its stickin out of the car.

lol im only taking the piss, u should know that :P

and if u want an example of a professional, take me for example, im THE professional :P

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