Really? Never seen Pierce Brosnan drive one in a James Bond movie?
Don't think so, then again I've not seen that many of the older James Bond films.
Really? Never seen Pierce Brosnan drive one in a James Bond movie?
Don't think so, then again I've not seen that many of the older James Bond films.
These kids today 
Don't think so, then again I've not seen that many of the older James Bond films.
You honestly believe that the air in other countries is cleaner and that's why the photos look pretty? You're absolutely off your rocker.
- if not I think it's down to air pollution.when your in a different country, especially a hot one, the images just have a different league of clarity in them.

[TW]Fox;16617277 said:What? It's not one of the older ones, it was The World is Not Enough in 1999.
- Haven't seen it since!Well...yeh, light helps everything, and it helps when it's not being filtered by as much rubbish in the airMaybe because there's more sun...?![]()

Now that's not saying you cannot get clear photos in England, because you can...easily. But I remember speaking to MrSix about this once and for some reason when your in a different country, especially a hot one, the images just have a different league of clarity in them. If you can correct me and explain why, then brilliant- if not I think it's down to air pollution.

[TW]Fox;16617366 said:Yea, because American cities are totally pollution free compared to the UK![]()


You'll find when taking photos in other countrys the air is much cleaner than England, so the photos come out with an extra WOW factor.
Sounds like rubbish I know, but it's true. There is so much crud in our air over here its unbelievable.
It also helps he's using a top camera, top glass, and knows how to use it![]()

lolwut!!??
Tom produces the same style with a 1ds mark III![]()


Sod off back to the photography forums you lot!

Urgh...not talking about style lol. Anyway, check your email!![]()

