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etiquette for shooting cars in public
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbeal" data-source="post: 259734" data-attributes="member: 13245"><p>Just my $.02 as far as the license plate goes. While it's perfectly fine to photographh it in public I feel it takes away from the car in most circumstances. There is a time when it just HAS to be included... like the local Camaro with a big ass blower on the motor with the license plate "UD LOOZ". The plate could possibly make a nice picture much better. Common courtesy would be to black out the plate though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbeal, post: 259734, member: 13245"] Just my $.02 as far as the license plate goes. While it's perfectly fine to photographh it in public I feel it takes away from the car in most circumstances. There is a time when it just HAS to be included... like the local Camaro with a big ass blower on the motor with the license plate "UD LOOZ". The plate could possibly make a nice picture much better. Common courtesy would be to black out the plate though. [/QUOTE]
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