Your camera doesn't know how fast you're driving. Air is clear. Learn to work your camera settings, Ian.
I can help you with this if you want
SHOW OFF!
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Jun-28-2011 10:22
CorneliusCB21T
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2011
Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.
Jun-28-2011 10:34
Ian
something funny goes here
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Your camera doesn't know how fast you're driving. Air is clear. Learn to work your camera settings, Ian.
I can help you with this if you want
it's the aerodynamic changes that it makes to the car & the fact that it blows all of our stuff everywhere, bearing in mind we were pretty much living out of it for 3 days, so many of the pictures had this look to them-
See the reflection. not cool Have it over loads of otherwise good shots.
And out here, we have what is known as the 'bugs' We'd clean our glass down every gas stop but they were intense in places, it was like hitting stones or something as they popped over everywhere and even after one or two, they kinda spoiled it for me.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
I was the passenger Also we compacted what would've made a nice 5 days driving into 3 so had few stops other than the piss, get gas (or rid of) coffee/food and let the dog go too.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
oh and the stuff Ontario drivers do at 120kmh plus, ask Jen for examples but we saw one guy with one foot up on his dashboard, people tucking into meals, necking coffee, playing with their ipods etc. they're pretty brutal drivers mostly because they don't know how to use lanes properly. I'm sure they'd shit bricks if they had to drive here where there is an assumed slow/fast lane combination