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Shot the iconic Mercedes Benz M-Class in the dusty plains of MP and then up in the Himalayas. The shots were supposed to have a Travel feel to it and highlight the car at the same time.









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  1. JB, what do I say apart from what a million people might have said already - WONDERFUL! :) And I especially just LOVED that pic in which the Merc is surrounded by those huge mountains (the Himalayas). :)

    Wonderful indeed. :) Did you use some filters, etc. on these photographs, because the colours are so nice. :)

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  3. Great stuff, you hepeld me out so much!

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  4. Is that really all there is to it bceuase that'd be flabbergasting.

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