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Some artistic shots of the SRT


JJ1o87

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So I went to a family BBQ yesterday and took the Challenger out since I haven't driven it in a couple weeks. I haven't had time to wash it so she was a bit dirty, little did I know it would be in a mini-photoshoot. :willy: Anyway, my friend Eric was there and he's quite handy with a camera. Enjoy:

 

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Hopefully more to come in the future!

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I really want a Great camera, my Nikon is a "good" family camera but I want a SLR for myself.

 

The car looks great, did you lower it?

 

Thanks! I put on the Hotchkis Sways/Springs back in January. Great system.

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Yeah - I think I'm going the frame the first one. Definately my favorite. I wish I could take pictures like this.

 

You can...DSRL cameras are very friendly, once you take a minute to understand what they are doing. The Auto and Portrait modes take very nice general pictures. Full Manual mode lets you get really creative. Some less expensive "point and shoot" styles are getting very nice as well.

 

Nice thing is that no matter what, there is never any film to buy, so even a bad shot wastes nothing but your time.

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You can...DSRL cameras are very friendly, once you take a minute to understand what they are doing. The Auto and Portrait modes take very nice general pictures. Full Manual mode lets you get really creative. Some less expensive "point and shoot" styles are getting very nice as well.

 

Nice thing is that no matter what, there is never any film to buy, so even a bad shot wastes nothing but your time.

 

Yes absolutely. When my ex an I broke up she took the DSLR so I needed a new camera. I just got a Canon SX 20IS which is just a fancy point and shoot. In auto mode it takes fantastic pictures, but it has all the great manual settings of a basic SLR so you can get your feet wet in photography with out having to take the plunge into DSLRs. I'd highly recommend it to anyone interested in a higher quality camera but not ready to go full blown DSLR.

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