Necury Hi, You have a nice photos, but can I ask you to do the photos that would be in the frame was more of a side wall of the car?
For me my favourite angles are full front and full rear. It means the license plate is the full priority of the picture. Master toledo is one of the very few users on the site who takes pictures with these angles, so it would be disappointing for me if he stopped. So many people already take pictures with side view.
PlateSpotterGB Necury Hi, You have a nice photos, but can I ask you to do the photos that would be in the frame was more of a side wall of the car?
For me my favourite angles are full front and full rear. It means the license plate is the full priority of the picture. Master toledo is one of the very few users on the site who takes pictures with these angles, so it would be disappointing for me if he stopped. So many people already take pictures with side view.
You can't always do that: if the car is in traffic and you're not directly behind it, it's parking behind another car, or you don't want to walk up to it directly (it takes much time and more suspicious).
Here is a rear-angle photo by me. I wanted to upload the Florida plate, but the format is not supported...
Necury master_toledo_915 Necury Hi, You have a nice photos, but can I ask you to do the photos that would be in the frame was more of a side wall of the car?
Hi ! Thank you !!! So you would Like to see more of the side of the vehicle ?
PlateSpotterGB Necury Hi, You have a nice photos, but can I ask you to do the photos that would be in the frame was more of a side wall of the car?
For me my favourite angles are full front and full rear. It means the license plate is the full priority of the picture. Master toledo is one of the very few users on the site who takes pictures with these angles, so it would be disappointing for me if he stopped. So many people already take pictures with side view.
antenn PlateSpotterGB Necury Hi, You have a nice photos, but can I ask you to do the photos that would be in the frame was more of a side wall of the car?
For me my favourite angles are full front and full rear. It means the license plate is the full priority of the picture. Master toledo is one of the very few users on the site who takes pictures with these angles, so it would be disappointing for me if he stopped. So many people already take pictures with side view.
You can't always do that: if the car is in traffic and you're not directly behind it, it's parking behind another car, or you don't want to walk up to it directly (it takes much time and more suspicious).
Here is a rear-angle photo by me. I wanted to upload the Florida plate, but the format is not supported...
Agreed ! sometimes it is not possible, and is VERY suspicious !!
This format is not supported but it should be as well as the 1997 Base with additional 3 other formats: A01 23B, A01 BCD, ABC 01D, and AB1 23C.
You can't always do that: if the car is in traffic and you're not directly behind it, it's parking behind another car, or you don't want to walk up to it directly (it takes much time and more suspicious).
Here is a rear-angle photo by me. I wanted to upload the Florida plate, but the format is not supported...
Of course, I'm with you on that. I've seen many rare plates in traffic - in these situations I would rather have a picture than no picture at all. It does take more time and does look more suspicious but I don't mind as I much prefer the angle with the license plate the 'centrepiece'. I'm not saying everyone should take pictures like this, but that everyone has their own way they like to take pictures. And just to add more examples of full front and full rear taken by you that I enjoyed recently [/url] [url=http://platesmania.com/sk/nomer6197]
You can't always do that: if the car is in traffic and you're not directly behind it, it's parking behind another car, or you don't want to walk up to it directly (it takes much time and more suspicious).
Here is a rear-angle photo by me. I wanted to upload the Florida plate, but the format is not supported...
Of course, I'm with you on that. I've seen many rare plates in traffic - in these situations I would rather have a picture than no picture at all. It does take more time and does look more suspicious but I don't mind as I much prefer the angle with the license plate the 'centrepiece'. I'm not saying everyone should take pictures like this, but that everyone has their own way they like to take pictures. And just to add more examples of full front and full rear taken by you that I enjoyed recently [/url] [url=http://platesmania.com/sk/nomer6197]
This time I did that because too much light was coming in from the outside...