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One of the Swedish forum members called me and wonder if I wanted to take some pics of his car once and again!

This is the same R32 GT-R I have put up pics of before. It's Painted in Sparkling silver.

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Don't Forget to comment!

Cheers

Dennis

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Nice shots, hope you don't mind a bit of critique

1. Clean shot, but the converging lines of the roof and the rail at the back is very distracting and detracts from the photo.

2. Same as 1.

3. The background is VERY distracting. Doesn't do anything for the photo. Nothing leads the eye to the car. Maybe shoot at a shallower DOF.

4. The car is framed nicely by the light pole and the grey thing behind in this shot. The stuff to the right is nothing but distracting.

5 and the rest... all ok photos, there's no annoying reflections on the car. But I don't like the way you've used that location. There's just too much going on behind the car.

Watch out for trees growing out of the car too.. 8 has a tree growing out of the boot.

I've noticed that you shot at a high fstop for all these photos. Was that done on purpose? There's no depth of field in any of the photos.

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