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Instagram vs. Reality: overland edition

Tyler

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I just saw this on reddit and I imagine it happens more commonly than we think. As long as we aren’t Photoshopping our trucks to have wide body kits (akin to Instagram models Photoshopping their waists and hips), I think we can just call this creative photography.

Anyone guilty of creative angles?

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I just saw this on reddit and I imagine it happens more commonly than we think. As long as we aren’t Photoshopping our trucks to have wide body kits (akin to Instagram models Photoshopping their waists and hips), I think we can just call this creative photography.

Anyone guilty of creative angles?

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Hahahahaha I’ve seen this before. So awesome.
 
I'm definitely guilty of doing some creative angles, I definitely draw my line I completely setting up a shot. I've never broken out my tent in the middle of nowhere just to launch my drone and take a photo. Every photo I've ever taken of the tent open is actually the campsite that we use that night.
 
I'm definitely guilty of doing some creative angles, I definitely draw my line I completely setting up a shot. I've never broken out my tent in the middle of nowhere just to launch my drone and take a photo. Every photo I've ever taken of the tent open is actually the campsite that we use that night.
Nothing wrong with that. If you’re out there, you’re out there. And that’s what matters.
 
It was some Inception movie stuff. Complicated

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Did you eat those Tacos or did you take the truck back out so after the photo so you can still drive it?
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