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any photographers feel free to give me pointers to improve my pic taking
i find taking photos of cars at either head light level or lower works well
try a cold filter, it has always given me good results with my old film SLR (you might be able to do it in photoshop with a semi-transparent new
layer)
Matt
I've been told that cars often look better on the end of a long lense. Get some distance and then zoom back in.
Nice pics btw although perhaps a tad too big for posting as they take a while to load up. 
Nice photo's
Does the car have the same steering set-up as those Fair Ground Bikes...
Where ya steer left and it does right?
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Originally posted by MkIndy7
Nice photo's
Does the car have the same steering set-up as those Fair Ground Bikes...![]()
Where ya steer left and it does right?
What head lights are you using?
small round black ones
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productInfo.aspx?catRef=500391

Been out again today, this time to the 3 sisters. The light was rubbish again today
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I see you've got the hang of it now
Nice pics 
[Edited on 2-1-07 by RazMan]
What camera is it?
A Fuji S5600 from the picture information...
I had the predecessor S5000 for two years whilst travelling and it proved to be very flexible and rugged all within a compact package. Perfect for my
needs at the time.
I got myself an EOS 350D last year and take around 50 photos a week now. I find a lot of photography is good composition, patience and a lot of
fiddling! A little post processing can do magic for your images but it's not to be relied upon!?
Have fun, and aslong as you are happy with your images then that's all that matters really!
Chris.