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tripod

long exposure

and a trigger flash light

you can see in the 32R shot a ghostly blue figure on the far left

that would be the guy running around the car holding the trigger light next to so that the light floods in

Correct, was running around with a LED torch.

tripod

long exposure

and a trigger flash light

you can see in the 32R shot a ghostly blue figure on the far left

that would be the guy running around the car holding the trigger light next to so that the light floods in

Correct, was running around with a LED torch.

awesome thanks.

Ive got a tripod, ive got a dslr, just need the torch and some skillz

Need to google some tutes

Lip and skirts and maybe another lip for more low

haha i parked on the point of the hill so i could get under the front bar easily. When on flat surface i imagine it will be quite low...probably too low to get up/down the driveway or in garage haha :/

cheers all for your critique. Will take it on board and let you know. Keep it coming (about the car that is :P)

The frontbar lip needs to be re-clear coated (unless i can fix it with a polish)

Recent one was a finale? o_O The double ep with them on the beach in the end? o_O

yep. show finished :\ it could of gone either way.. would of been nice to know the nice guy gets the girl :(

I'm sure in everyones head she has a flashback and remembers lol

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