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It so much fun to drive. I could get into a lot of trouble with that car. Its just so smooth you don't realize how fast you're going. I was on the highway heading home from toronto in it and I was going what felt like a comfortable speed, i looked down at the speedo and saw that I was going 153km/h. haha OOOPS

Here in Germany 153 km/h wouldn't get you into trouble. I love German highways; great parts don't have a speed limit.

What kind of equipment/software do you use?? I've never gotten images so sharp!!!!

lol, thanks for the comment but there are lots of other sharper and better composed photos around here than mine. But to answer your question, I'm using the cheapest Nikon SLR (nikon D40) and a basic 55-200mm lens.

Maybe it's just some adjusting that he did.. they look super sharp to me...

I fell in love today....

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shes a beauty, im waiting for the Z28 to com out though.

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thats a pic of a camaro rim that i took at the toronto auto show this past february.

This is the front side of the building. It is tall fences and cameras everywhere, and is really creepy. The other side is even scarier, it looks like a jail. Back when I used to live in Ottawa, I always tried to avoid going down Sussex Drive when walking to/from the market or Quebec out of same insane paranoia that they'd think I'm a terrorist or something. Haha, I'm weird.

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@crazzy88ss, that shot is brilliant. A wood wall as the background is great and the model is well lit. Great work!

@Jordan Green, Nice shot their. Excellent choice of focus on the guy, also the clouds in the background are nice.

@goodcase, Second one has a great angle and tone

@moloko, Nice dude, all three of them. Very well lit and excellent color

@dhan, Man that State of Liberty one is amazing. The suns glow behind it is great, not to mention the b&w

@reidtheweed01, Excellent silhouette

@+Napalm Frog, Agreed the tall fences are creepy

School Holidays are on :p so plenty of photography going on for me. Here are some of the latest shots, find them large on my Flickr

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Here in Germany 153 km/h wouldn't get you into trouble. I love German highways; great parts don't have a speed limit.

50 km/h over here is considered street racing. At which point your car is seized on the spot and impounded for a week, your license is suspended for a week minimum and you can face up to a $20,000.00 fine.

@crazzy88ss, that shot is brilliant. A wood wall as the background is great and the model is well lit. Great work!

@Jordan Green, Nice shot their. Excellent choice of focus on the guy, also the clouds in the background are nice.

@goodcase, Second one has a great angle and tone

@moloko, Nice dude, all three of them. Very well lit and excellent color

@dhan, Man that State of Liberty one is amazing. The suns glow behind it is great, not to mention the b&w

@reidtheweed01, Excellent silhouette

@+Napalm Frog, Agreed the tall fences are creepy

School Holidays are on :p so plenty of photography going on for me. Here are some of the latest shots, find them large on my Flickr

3666958967_b92ed7cda3.jpg

3660956271_83da104cf5.jpg

3667176174_1f5a5be0ef.jpg

3658807751_e0b71e4dfb.jpg

And should have added, new one today!

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Just gonna place a quick request for the Canadians and Americans to take lots of pics of fireworks this week. I'll be out in the rain tomorrow all day and night for Canada Day for my first attempt at this, but I'm sure you Americans have bigger budgets with your Independence Day celebrations, haha.

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