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I'm going out on a limb here, but I'm guessing you're not just a 'casual' photographer, lol.
Your photos are very creatively composed and professionally lit. For a minute, I almost thought you went on location to the infamous FBI parking garage of the X-Files mythology episodes for your photo session!
Thanks very much! And, I'm always looking for a good reason to get out and shoot (your GT3 is plenty reason enough for me!). I'm sure we could find plenty of good locations somewhere between CT and MA. Feel free to shoot me a PM sometime if you want to meet up.
Cayman is gorgeous. I notice the underside of your front bumper is body color, whereas some I've seen are contrasting black. I like yours much, much better. Did you spec it that way? Is that an option?
I'm going out on a limb here, but I'm guessing you're not just a 'casual' photographer, lol.
Your photos are very creatively composed and professionally lit. For a minute, I almost thought you went on location to the infamous FBI parking garage of the X-Files mythology episodes for your photo session!
Enjoy your car. It's a real beauty!
Regards,
rickj
rj777
Many thanks, Rick! The photo thing really is just a hobby for me, but I do graphic design to pay the bills I greatly appreciate the comments on both the photos and the car!
YoungTurk: Thanks! Although, I'm not entirely sure as to what you mean about the underside. It isn't a special order/option, so I'm thinking that it may just be the way the light hit the underside that makes it appear differently. If you're referring to the small black flaps that hang down just before the front tires, mine are still black, although hard to see in the low-res pics here.
mero: It's Arctic Silver
Thanks again for the comments everyone. Happy New Year to all!
Thanks those are great pictures.
our cars look the same, but a good photographer can really make something different, good job.
I do think the 09 version of the (standard) comfort seats are not bad at all in comparison with the sportseats.
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