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Thanks Kevin, there is no wrong way to shoot a 300zx. I think I have at least 2 of my '92 on this site. You might also find a shot of my '84 here - http://www.redbubble.com/people/jrhaley/works/3487198-1984-300zx-turbo?c=81022-things-that-go-fast
They like to be in a good location. It can depend on the color of course, but I think they are partial to mountains, especially with some fog. They really like to jump out from a little mist or fog. If you can't get a really good background/setting then minimize the background - just blur it, or make it dark or whatever you can.
Kevin(non-registered)
Nice photography. I'm looking for hints on how to shoot my 300zx.
Lars Van De Goor Photography Art
Welcome Jim, your images look fantastic here.

thanks for using my code

Lars
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