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Photography follows Shaanxi

As an old owner of Cadillac, I have been paying attention to the news that Cadillac's new models are on the market. Although I won't consider changing cars in the near future, it's okay to have an eye addiction. Especially since I'm a photographer. I've always wanted to shoot the new XT6, but I haven't had a chance. I was lucky enough to be invited to shoot Cadillac CT5 this time, so I took out some hidden goods and shared them with you.

Of course, the first choice is Shuncheng Lane, and I like the visual impact brought by modernity and history. On the one hand, it is a Cadillac CT5 with a sense of technological movement, and on the other hand, it is a blue brick and red tile full of historical flavor.

Blue brick and red wall

In the evening, I visited Chanba, but I couldn't find any good shooting location. Finally, I went to the Expo Park. Fortunately, there are few people here, and the lighting conditions are good, which is more suitable for light painting. It's not bad to take two pictures on a whim. PS: Actually, I had a little feeling about CT5 when I was shooting. Of course, it is limited to cars that can move more than test drive. But I can feel its power is still quite good. As for handling, I can't feel [Hee Hee] at all because I'm on the bullet train, so I won't comment. After all, I'm just taking pictures, not a professional car critic.

PS: Actually, I had a little feeling about CT5 when I was shooting. Of course, it is limited to cars that can move more than test drive. But I can feel its power is still quite good. As for handling, I can't feel [Hee Hee] at all because I'm on the bullet train, so I won't comment. After all, I'm just taking pictures, not a professional car critic.

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