Pics: FX4 + Mustang GT + A-10 = AWESOME!
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If you think these trucks are expensive, then you don't even want to know how expensive those Mustangs can get.
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Damn your good with a camera! I have a friend who just bought a Mustang which I think is the same color (redfire) as my truck. I want to take some pictures like this, and I was looking for ideas. You have a lot of great ideas here. I like the one with both in front of the plane, but don't know where I would find a plane. Thanks for posting those pics.
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Thanks again for all the comments everyone!
As far as tips, I am probably not the best person for giving tips on this kind of stuff, I just look through the viewfinder and take what I think looks good. It's all about the angles of the shots, don't be afraid to bend down or get low or climb on dumpsters or fire escapes to get a little higher than normal... Also, I see a lot of "point & shoot" shots where the entire vehicle isn't in the pic, to me that's a huge eyesore, unless that was the specific point of the shot, to capture just the front end, etc.So freaking true!!! haha! That's why my Bullitt has been sitting without a motor for over a year now! I can't decide what I want to do and how much I want (or can afford) to spend!
As far as tips, I am probably not the best person for giving tips on this kind of stuff, I just look through the viewfinder and take what I think looks good. It's all about the angles of the shots, don't be afraid to bend down or get low or climb on dumpsters or fire escapes to get a little higher than normal... Also, I see a lot of "point & shoot" shots where the entire vehicle isn't in the pic, to me that's a huge eyesore, unless that was the specific point of the shot, to capture just the front end, etc.So freaking true!!! haha! That's why my Bullitt has been sitting without a motor for over a year now! I can't decide what I want to do and how much I want (or can afford) to spend!
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The A-10 is a training aircraft. The buddy of mine who owns the Mustang in the pics is an Air Force tech school instructor, and that's one of the jets they use to train the new guys. He's got a key to the hangar since that's his workplace, so we just rolled the doors open and backed in.