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    Iguanasan, you don't know how difficult it is to actually repair a customers car and take a shot like this! I work in a small shop, with only me an another body guy, and he doesn't want his photo taken.......LoL
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    Another one....

    hybrid by Justin Ryan sr, on Flickr
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    Keep an eye on that 'Tools of the Trade' project thread in the assignments forum...I try to add new pictures often!

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    Really loving these! The Grind one is my fav so far.

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    more nice additions Justin. Digging this series!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinRyan215 View Post
    Iguanasan, you don't know how difficult it is to actually repair a customers car and take a shot like this! I work in a small shop, with only me an another body guy, and he doesn't want his photo taken.......LoL
    I'm glad you are making the effort though... this is a cool look inside a body shop... nicely done.
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    Grungy photos ... works beautifully with this subject matter.

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    This one was the hardest one to capture thus far! I usually leave my tripod in my truck, but wouldn't you know it, I took it out last night for another photo....and I definitely needed it here! I ended up using a parts cart with various broken parts all around my camera......


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    Cool! Love the sparks. A tripod by any other name... Whatever works is what I always say.
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    An interesting set! The 2nd one is my favourite, not so sure about the greenish tint but the wife and kid in the background really makes the picture. Some interesting textures all round too. Have you considered making a single set where they are all processed and framed in the same way? I think it might add some cohesion to the project.
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