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Awesome colours, take it that's whit the new camera? would look a tad better if there wheels were blurred from spinning in the shot to give itmore of a feeling of movement .. but awesome none the less

Indeed the last two photos are from my 40d :blush: I love this camera!!

Perhaps with a bit of PP i could blur the rims, but i suck at PP and normally don't use it. Well ok i lied.. only for general editing!!

I noticed a big difference in quality from the 350d to the 40d - using the same lens too!!

I took well over 200 shots or so from dirft aus with the 40d and i didn't even have to edit any of them -- as in general things like contrast, sharpness etc.. I was so happy with them.. Will post up a few more :P

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^ this camera was well worth it :D

ooo but on the other hand a carbon bonnet :banana: SEXY!!! But i thought you were selling your car? lol

Heres a sequence of shots: (once again no editing at all)

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Very nice!

Yeah .. it's up for sale..but my old bonnet got f**ked in a hail storm..and I couldnt find a normal black GTR bonnet..

but this bonnet has made me fall in love with the car again lol

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