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Team California
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: los angeles, CA.
Posts: 41,403
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Shoot photos of the car outdoors, not in direct sunlight. Wait until the sun is low in the sky, maybe an hour before sunset, and take lots of natural light photos of the inside and outside including the seats, dash and rust prone areas. Straighten out the horn button, for pete's sake. Get rid of whatever is making the interior look greasy like it's covered in armorall, maybe that's just the flash photos.
Flash photos are NEVER desirable to portray a car for sale. They suck. You've got a nice looking car there, proper photos and general presentation is needed.
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Denis
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