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    SLEEPERS FTW!! leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04 has a reputation beyond repute leamangriffin04's Avatar
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    yeah I am going to borrow my friends rebel xti so it should be a good shoot. The more vettes the better.


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    I'm a Photographer! Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael. has a reputation beyond repute Michael.'s Avatar
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    try not to cut off parts of the car, if possible.

    if youre going to use a dslr next time, and you are used to a P&S, best bet is to leave it in Av (aperture priority) iso 200, and if your are in pure daylight like 12 noon, shoot at about f8.

    and KEEP FLAT HORIZONS!!!
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