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I've been lucky enough to drive quite a few new models over the past few years. I've done extensive photography with them all.

 

Here's a few of my favorite pictures. Please excuse the non-GM stuff. :thumbs:

 

Just thought some of your automotive photo guys may enjoy.

 

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another post coming...

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Wow, what camera are you using?

 

Nikon D80

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:loser: Holy crap! This page just got added to my favorites. I especially like the Infinity in the rain, and the Subaru in the snow. Incredible pictures. :thumbs::D

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:loser: Holy crap! This page just got added to my favorites. I especially like the Infinity in the rain, and the Subaru in the snow. Incredible pictures. :thumbs::D

 

You can get everything above and a 350+ pictures more on my Flickr Account. Much larger sizes too.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/zanemerva/

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I can't stand looking at a lot of those cars, but your photos are amazing!

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I did not take any photography classes in school. It's something I picked up and fell in love with.

 

My job is to bring you this forum but I'm also the Executive Editor at AutoInsane.com

 

Thanks for the comments guys.

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Nice pics Zane. Sometimes I wished I lived somewhere I could take a drive on the trails like the Jeep and H3. :sigh:

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I did not take any photography classes in school. It's something I picked up and fell in love with.

 

Cool cool, the first pic with the Saturn, at dusk, completely sick. Saturn should use that picture for ads. :sigh:

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