clean poopra. I like to do my profile shots centered up with where the drivers body is... it looks like you're at the rear of the front wheel opening or even with the front of the windshield. other than that clean exposure sir.
Robin, I love me some Supra and what a fine example of a MKII that is! Is that yours? I'm constantly scouring for a good MKIII like the one I had ~12 years ago. They're hard to find in great condition though.
miataroy wrote:
I vote Jag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3rd gen RX7 with it's curves eats the Toyota's lunch.... and I own 2 Toyotas
For a fair comparison, you'd have to compare the FD RX7's with the MKIV Supra's since they were in production during the same period... in which case the RX7 doesn't hold a candle.
Beautiful car. First car I ever really "drove" was a MKI Supra in a metallic burgundy. Was a fun car for sure!
More pics! Love the pop up headlights!!!
Very clean and well-kept car. Photographically speaking, I'd suggest using all the straight horizontals and verticals in the parking garage to frame the car, while turning the car so you shoot a three-quarter view from the front and make the car all about diagonals. I think it would enhance the angularity of the Supra. I'd also get a little closer to the car so the viewer connects to it a little more.