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Setting up for the Perfect Picture

Taking pictures at car shows can be a funny thing; there are so many people walking by all of the time that it can be hard to get a good shot of a car without someone walking right in front of you. Other times, getting the perfect picture requires you to bend and stretch awkwardly around other objects to find the perfect angle.

Here is a picture of David setting up to take a picture of the front end of this car (Notice his trademark Jesus-Creepers/white sock combo).

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The final shot turned out good. This really was a sweet ol’ car!

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A few more shots of this car. On a side note, I am not sure if this car was even in the show. We saw it parked along the side of the street a few blocks north of the main strip.

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By: Evan

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  1. [...] Earlier this week I mentioned how hard it is to take the perfect picture at a car show. One of my favorite angles of shooting classic cars is the front wheel/fender angle, taken from lower than standing height. These classic car pictures tend to always turn out nicely because you can tell a lot about the appearance of the car based on the wheel and stance. Here are some examples from the Car d’Lane Show. [...]

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