Pictures vs. Photographs
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Pictures vs. Photographs
Like most cars guys, I like to take pictures of cars, especially my own. They aren't much of anything special, but I like to look at them.
My oldest daughter on the other hand has a photography business as a side hustle. She does weddings, engagement and newborn shoots mostly but she also has some spectacular landscape shots. She is always looking for an opportunity to capture some magic with her camera. While at the house here for our traditional Fathers Day BBQ, she noticed the clouds moving in and told me to get the Olds out so we could go find a spot where we could see the sky touch the Horizon. She didn't need to ask twice. We motored up the road a piece to a lonesome country intersection and I watched her do her thing.
Here is some eye candy that resulted from that effort. I think she has a gift.
tc
My oldest daughter on the other hand has a photography business as a side hustle. She does weddings, engagement and newborn shoots mostly but she also has some spectacular landscape shots. She is always looking for an opportunity to capture some magic with her camera. While at the house here for our traditional Fathers Day BBQ, she noticed the clouds moving in and told me to get the Olds out so we could go find a spot where we could see the sky touch the Horizon. She didn't need to ask twice. We motored up the road a piece to a lonesome country intersection and I watched her do her thing.
Here is some eye candy that resulted from that effort. I think she has a gift.
tc
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The photographs belong in a sales brochure--just beautiful!
Have you lifted the rear? The last time I saw a photo of this car it appeared to sit low in the rear, but could have been camera angle. I like the current stance.
Have you lifted the rear? The last time I saw a photo of this car it appeared to sit low in the rear, but could have been camera angle. I like the current stance.
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