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Originally Posted by teagueAMX
It's clearly not the camera, but as noted excellent subject, nice settings, the subject framing and the processing that you did after the fact. Assumed you used Photoshop or something similar.
Ansle Adams spent a lot of time setting up his shots, but the real art took place in the dark room.
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I needed the highest megapixel setting on the camera along with using the zoom and other cool features on it. Then manipulated the coloring/effects on my Macintosh. I like to make the "ordinary" look somewhat "extraordinary" whenever possible.
Besides, I have a few friends that are just not into white cars, so I had to show them that white cars can stand out and look elegant & sporty in the photos.