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Old 15-05-12, 08:44 AM
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MG Car Club Spring Race Meet

MGCC. From Sunday 06/05/2012

Triumph TR6

MG TA Midget

Jaguar XK120

Playford MG

Kougar Jaguar

MGB V8 Roadster

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Old 15-05-12, 05:58 PM
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More great shots Gary , looks like you picked another peach of a day for it .

Love the Jag and the Midget , must be the BRG .

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During this initial learning curve, it’s unlikely you’ll be photographing your car or your friend’s in an interior setting of sufficient size. This means your first practice shoots will be outdoors, which brings the time of day and weather into the equation. You can learn more tips about car photography http://www.photographytalk.com/car-photos nice collection of car photography tips articles.
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During this initial learning curve, it’s unlikely you’ll be photographing your car or your friend’s in an interior setting of sufficient size. This means your first practice shoots will be outdoors, which brings the time of day and weather into the equation. You can learn more tips about car photography http://www.photographytalk.com/car-photos nice collection of car photography tips articles.
Is it me or do i really not no what your talking about.
I`ve been photographing Motorsport for donkeys years. Had images used in adds, programmes, ete.

Never wanted to photograph cars indoors. I`m unclear by what you mean. What do you mean "learning curve" i`m no beginner.
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I have got no idea either .

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I have got no idea either .

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Cheers Mark...i did start to doubt myself
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it seems the first car is very strange, why they design it like that?
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it seems the first car is very strange, why they design it like that?
'Cos it's a Triumph TR6 Soft top. What a strange thing to say.
Do wish people would keep there comments constructive.

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Old 08-10-12, 09:04 PM
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Well I know the TR6 isn't to everyone's taste but I wouldn't call it strange , if you want strange then take a look at the TR7 .

You certainly seem to attract some odd reply's Gary

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