My friend has a Toyota Hilux and I send her photos of every other Hilux I spot in the city. Now I have a whole collection of photos like these. Are Hiluxes more universally beloved?pic.twitter.com/S7hoKHm8cQ
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I have to say it’s kind of a fun arbitrary game – seeing all the variants, framing the photos, and learning the differences between a late Hilux and an early Tacoma.pic.twitter.com/XQNKW8ZPfx
Do I win some sort of a Hilux Hunter trophy for spotting four different generations in one day? From omnipresent generation 5, all the way to elusive gen 2:pic.twitter.com/8qJuoirXNJ
they are the greatest. It was my high school car.
I’ve been told they cannot be destroyed.
Any tips for how to frame shots like this?
A few thoughts: 1. Enable the rule of thirds guides and follow them. 2. Get closer to the ground. 3. Find another object nearby, try to get it into frame alongside the original object, and see what happens. (You might have to move.)
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