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Cheers Matt I'm very happy mate. Thought it would be better if I was looking straight ahead as opposed to directly into the camera which is why I did that. Didn't realise I looked sleepy though :closedeyes:

The car looks fantastic. Appreciate your efforts and in getting 'Serena' on court first just in case we were booted. I love that little detail across the bootlid of the car with the three stripes of light.

The irony of thinking we might get kicked out when all we were doing was standing around in a carpark photographing 5 cars with a combined 2000bhp+ moving at <5km/h, while the locals were doing burnouts in their barinas... :)

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We should chop vin diesels face into that shot hehe

here's the BoredMobile.. WHAAAAAAAAATCHCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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^^^ Aaaah "Phantom Of The Opera" with his mask slipping down in the twistie :whistling:

Great wk again - and another well presented car! :thumbsup:

Here's a shot from Friday night while out with Matt and Kory. I'm not too happy with it because my flashes wouldn't trigger via wireless for some reason, so the lighting could have been a fair bit better.

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Fantastic job mate. I still think it's highly impressive how you do the cloning and/or whatever else you do in post processing, so flawlessly, so there's no trace of the rig, unwanted shadows, etc.

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