A Single Shot - Spice Red at Night
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A Single Shot - Spice Red at Night
Just messing around the other night for a few minutes as I was coming home and took a few shots. I only edited this one and one other and thought this one came out alright. It shows the dimensions of Spice Red Metallic (look at this picture then look at my signature picture, SRM glows like hot metal at night).
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Maybe somethin like this is what I was thinkin. I think your car is probably closer to this color in person and this also lightens the background to be able to see everything better:
Before/After:
But awesome nonetheless! Definitely better picture that I could have ever taken!
Before/After:
But awesome nonetheless! Definitely better picture that I could have ever taken!
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Brian, the color of your edit is what the car looks like in daylight under the sun. At night its more of the shade you see in my picture. Spice Red is a really funny color. Under sunlight it REALLY glows red hot, in the shade its just a nice deep red metallic, at night under yellowish lights it looks like faintly glowing hot metal, and under florescent-type lights like these it looks like that.
The pic isn't the best in the world with all the reflections and the lens flare and all that. I was just jacking around with flash photography at night (30 second exposure, fired the camera mounted flash as soon as the shutter opened and another right before it closed). Didn't intend to post any of these but thought this one came out alright and it showed how different Spice Red can look under different lights and in daylight or at night.
The pic isn't the best in the world with all the reflections and the lens flare and all that. I was just jacking around with flash photography at night (30 second exposure, fired the camera mounted flash as soon as the shutter opened and another right before it closed). Didn't intend to post any of these but thought this one came out alright and it showed how different Spice Red can look under different lights and in daylight or at night.