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I believe Greg uses a Nikon Digital SLR...  

Looks like that Manfrotto camera mount is going to good use Greg :(

Nikon D70 I guess?

I'm going to get an EOS300D later this year / early next year, hopefully if I come on a cruise I can get shots like that.

Greg, can you post the EXIF info for some / all of those photos? :)

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Thanks for the comments guys, makes the pain of waiting and setting up the shots worth it!

For those after photos of their cars, PM or email me for details.

As for the tech heads who need to know everything....

* All the photos were taken on the Nikon D70 @ 18mm

* I use a mount to hold the camera steady (no hanging out of windows)

* Exposures are normally a few seconds

* No Photoshop trickery other than some small colour/level adjustments (which all digital camera users should learn)

And Mavric, good spot! (grrr)

Looking at the pic, i would say they are custom mounted. Shouldn't be too hard to do.

hey what size defi guages does james have? ive got 60mm ones but ive tried to see if they will fit where he has them but nup.... too big :thumbsup:

does he have the 53mm ones or has he had them custom mounted?

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