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I really like the first photo with the lancer! The dirty alley way with the bin makes the cheap and very common car look puposeful and some thing you'd expect some gangster to slink out a back door and turn key, lights on and gone.

Like the R34, it gives the gut feeling of a well trained but restrained killer in an armarni suite! lokks to clean to be there but can handle itself.

I'm so like, out there man

P.S. nature shots to me are just lame.To soft. I'm not arty but if you're going to take a picture of a machine, i think cold,harsh man made back grounds do the most justice

Docklands Melbourne. Gts taken years ago before re-development, Gtst taken recently. Photo quality isn't the best although when development finished position could have potential.

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Edited by gtst1976

Good stuff guys :happy: Dark I like the 34 pic, I also agree with Ellie, I guess it would be like taking a photo of a little puppy running across an area of gravel rather than a field of lovely green grass.....have to match the subject somewhat to it's surroundings!

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