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    T-Maxx

    My older 2.5 T-Maxx. The Sky is blown out on the 2nd one, but I liked the composition of the truck so i kept it.





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    Re: T-Maxx

    Yep, the shot on the second one is really nice. Might not kill it to crop it closer to deal with the sky.

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    Re: T-Maxx

    Ha ha. These are pretty neat. I like how you made them look bigger than what they are. The narrow DOF really works! Yes the sky's a bit blown, but you may be able to correct it if you shot in RAW (though I am the wrong person to mention, as I never do).

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    Re: T-Maxx

    The blown out sky is just fine in the 2nd one. It would've been stronger had you had blue skies, but i think it still works. The angle is really nice. The grass blades really sharp and have a nice DOF about the entire shot. For that reason, the sky doesn't matter much in this imo. It just serves as a backdrop that doesn't compete too much with your subject.
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    Re: T-Maxx

    Thanks guys. These were taken with my cousin D50. I didn't want to change his settings and forget to change them back, so there just Jpegs. I might take it back out when it isn't so cloudy and give it another shot with my camera.

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