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Some really good tips if you're interested in improving your car photography skills...

 
This guy gives advice on photography yet like the majority of other dipshits, he chooses vertical aspect/portrait mode instead of widescreen.

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Unless you're taking pictures of a person standing, a space shuttle launch or a skyscraper, the vertical pictures look like ****. People that choose to take pictures and video this way are hacks.
Do it right.
 
This guy gives advice on photography yet like the majority of other dipshits, he chooses vertical aspect/portrait mode instead of widescreen.

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Unless you're taking pictures of a person standing, a space shuttle launch or a skyscraper, the vertical pictures look like ****. People that choose to take pictures and video this way are hacks.
Do it right.
It never bothered me until you pointed it out, now it bugs the hell out of me. Thanks a lot. :lol:
 
If a person only watches videos on a cell phone, the vertical/portrait mode may all that they know. When a vertical video is played on a TV, computer or movie screen, they have to add in blurred fillers on each side to fill the screen. It looks horrible.
 
If a person only watches videos on a cell phone, the vertical/portrait mode may all that they know. When a vertical video is played on a TV, computer or movie screen, they have to add in blurred fillers on each side to fill the screen. It looks horrible.
The modern generation of instant gratification....no thought about the end results.
 
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