I like the composition and angle.  The light looks pretty good too.
My only wishes: a little lighter and less noisy seats.  Perhaps a tiny
bit of aritficial light, very highly diffused, would have helped?

On 8/14/08, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did a shoot for a limo company yesterday. It was a ball buster and
>  a back breaker. To maneuver in a stretch limo you have to walk bent
>  over with your nose to the ground. I shot four stretch interiors and
>  a bunch of buses. I used the K20D and the DA 12-24 at 12 mm for all
>  shots. I mounted the camera on my small Slik graphite tripod, which
>  made things somewhat manageable. I figured the only good way to light
>  these things was with their own interior lights, but it had to be
>  done in the dark. Luckily, the company has a huge garage, so I had
>  them pull each vehicle inside. I shot manual focus at a hyperfocal
>  setting -- about three feet for the stretch limos and seven feet for
>  the buses.  The exposure on this shot is f7.1, 4 seconds, ISO 500.
>  It's a stretch Lincoln limo. The passenger cabin is about 12 feet
>  long. I also shot a stretch Hummer that's 25 feet long, nose to tail.
>
>
>  http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7672877&size=lg
>
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