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Photographing Your Car Common Obstacles
How To Photograph Your Car Like The Pros
There are two ways to fix bad lighting on engines and interiors--wait for clouds to cover the sun, or move the car to a shaded area, such as under a tree or awning. This will slow your shutter speed, so a flash or a tripod is required. Many pros prefer to use a slow shutter speed as opposed to a flash, because a flash can make harsh highlights on chrome and other brightwork. Also notice that the photographer is shooting down into the engine bay, rather than standing on the ground in front of the car. This shows more of the engine and looks better in the final photo. View Related Article
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Dodge Challenger Research
Dodge Challenger Get information on specs, safety features, pricing, and equipment options for the new Dodge Challenger. The V6 standard engine in the Challenger gives you 250 horsepower with an estimated 18 mpg. It has a trade in value of $30,014.00 which should come in handy when you go to shop for your next car. Also check out the Dodge Charger and the Dodge Avenger.
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