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I assume that is looking back, from the FRONT passenger seat......... not looking forward, from the rear passenger seat to the drivers seat with the DOG looking back.?
Oh..... you are in Australia. the whole thing is not so funny mow.:smile:

That is a great shot nonetheless.
The look on the dog's face is priceless.! :happy:
I deny everything.
One of the greatest pleasures a dog can have.
 
Repeated from another topic, but fits here.


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Depends. This one was not spontaneous, but carefully planned.

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This is great! It was worth the waiting.


I once planned something with an airplane similar to this in London. Once I saw the plane flying really low framed in a mirrored building and a viaduct, it was a beautiful shot. Used to come back there often but no more airplanes like that day :errm:
 
Not many Mavericks left...
 
This is great. Who needs windscreen wipers and hands on the wheel when theres pictures like this to be made....awesome!

HAHA thanks! I need a self-driving Tesla.
 
Through the windshield of my SUV driving along Lakeshore Dr in Grosse Pointe, MI. This is the GP Yacht Club which was seen in the closing credits of Clint Eastwoods movie "Gran Torino".
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The most interesting ones here incorporate the car as part of the scene or the concept of driving into the photo somehow.
The rest look like photos that could have been improved by stepping out of the car, getting closer to the subject.
 
The most interesting ones here incorporate the car as part of the scene or the concept of driving into the photo somehow.
The rest look like photos that could have been improved by stepping out of the car, getting closer to the subject.

This may be true, but if you are driving by, and have no control of the car or the car cannot be stopped, then you either take the shot or you don't.
 
This may be true, but if you are driving by, and have no control of the car or the car cannot be stopped, then you either take the shot or you don't.
There is no one excuses in photography.
It’s the photo that counts in the end.
No doubt it’s possible to take a good non driving related photo from a car, it’s just quite hard I think.
Being free to move and compose, to a large extent is photography.
 
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