Post The Best Pictures of Your Mazda

Thanks. I prefer using my 70-200 2.8L IS. I use the 16-35 2.8L for less than 10% of my shots. I prefer the compression look that you get with a telephoto lens.

Ya gives great bokeh as well. I just don't like yelling out or barking out orders when I use my 75-300IS. I gotta stand so far away. I prefer to be upclose to my subject.
 
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That looks amazing with the projectors (thumb)
 
Looks like alot of foreground focus on the pavement and car, and no obstructions that take your attention away. Very clean.
 
pic I took of a friends G35


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did you intend for it to look like a toy car? if so what steps did you take? thats really awesome man

No special steps really. Just a Canon 5d with 70-200 2.8L IS from far away. I think I was shooting pretty close to wide open though. Maybe f4 or less (with a filter), so there's a pretty shallow DOF. I focused right on the front fender of the car, so the background and a little bit of the foreground are out of focus. This can sometimes give the illusion of a miniature. I'll see if I can other examples.
 
Me trying to keep up with John through the twisties. Needless to say I didn't and he wasn't even trying. It was a fun drive though.

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I'll throw 4 pics I snapped this past weekend up

And yes, it's on a Mazda
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