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Clay is looking for the best pictures, so make sure its not just a shot of the truck in the driveway, the background counts.
Try and use a good camera, not your cell phone. Quality counts!!!!
Add clay on facebook as well so you can find this information like me.
But I thought I'd share with you all, cause there is a few of you out there looking for one still.
Don't celebrate to early. There are other guys out there with trucks that look as good as your new one Chase. =)
Pretty nice truck up on RR for truck of the month too.
Maybe so, but I'm still gonna win I think I know the fella that owns that truck of the month...
Originally Posted by Riffraff Performance
I have to say that it is one clean truck!
Thank you!
Originally Posted by Talyn
I'm wondering who he slept with to give that truck up. haha.
Sure was a find.
I love the OBS in the Two Tone.
Unless its purple. XD
I just got lucky and found it before someone else did. I paid more than I probably should have, but there were 2-3 other guys in line right behind me for it.
What if my cell phone camera is the only thing I got? Of course... it does take 8 Megapixel photos
Already have the Boot, but I'll send a couple of pics in anyways...
8 megapixel should do the trick. Just don't leave a bunch of dead space in which you would have to crop out (you can lose quality if you have to crop too much). In other words, shoot it to how you want it to look when finalized (The master). I shot some pretty good stuff with the iphone 3g 2 megapixel a couple years ago and then with a nikon D50 6 megapixel (if i remember the numbers right). Sometimes the 2 megapixel stuff turned out better than the 6. It really depends how you shoot the shot and how it is lit.
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