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Got to take my old mans R35 out for a spin today, so thought I'd get some photos of it while I was at it. Only spent about 20 minutes taking photos, as you can imagine I was having too much fun just driving it around town.

Specs:

2009 Premium Edition

7,400kms

Gunmetal

Enjoy :)

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this is the best i can do with my 5mp digicam, a small tripod and massive embarrassment in my apartment garage

i have no idea how to use my canon dslr, reading the manual and seeing all the options is far too overwhelming - i need someone to set it all up so i can just point and shoot

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this is the best i can do with my 5mp digicam, a small tripod and massive embarrassment in my apartment garage

i have no idea how to use my canon dslr, reading the manual and seeing all the options is far too overwhelming - i need someone to set it all up so i can just point and shoot

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Hey Sam, can you detail my car and take some equally as impressive shots :banana: And I won't even pay you LOL

So we going to see you driving it at the track anytime soon ?

Probably! :D

did well for only 20 min at it. what equipment did you use?

Cheers.

Sony A380

Carl Zeiss 16-80mm

Nothing special, just a basic body and good glass :)

^ the only genuine interest/feedback i get is from the non-exotic car folk who give me the thumbs up and start convo's when parked/servo etc

a healthy change from being cut off and scorned at in the M3

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