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New Camera/Truefire Camaro Pics
Today my wife bought a new camera. So we took it out for a test drive. Its a Canon EOS Rebel XT. 8.0megapix Digital SLR. We are WAY NEW at this kind of camera so this is all amature stuff. We will learn and hopefully get allot better. One of the angles that we want is for the car to be blurry and the background to be clear. Still got a lot of playin to do with the camera first. Then need to find a good place to shoot. Anyway, let me know what you guys think.
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sweet man, that looks killer.
it looks awesome as it is, but what would REALLY set it off is if there was more truefire coming off the lower portion of the front fascia, and wrapping around to the side of the front fenders, angling slightly upwards as it wraps around, until it comes out on the sides right around (or just slightly higher than) the front turn indicators. it'd kinda give it that "re-entering Earth's atmosphere" kinda look
but like i said, that's one damn nice, clean SS as it is.
btw, what springs are you using? that is one of the best stances i've seen. and do you have any problem with scraping?
it looks awesome as it is, but what would REALLY set it off is if there was more truefire coming off the lower portion of the front fascia, and wrapping around to the side of the front fenders, angling slightly upwards as it wraps around, until it comes out on the sides right around (or just slightly higher than) the front turn indicators. it'd kinda give it that "re-entering Earth's atmosphere" kinda look
but like i said, that's one damn nice, clean SS as it is.
btw, what springs are you using? that is one of the best stances i've seen. and do you have any problem with scraping?
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http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...8/IMG_0112.jpg
if that was the full rear shot of the car that would be the best picture, no glair of the tree's on the paint
if that was the full rear shot of the car that would be the best picture, no glair of the tree's on the paint
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Originally Posted by 02Z28LS1
sweet man, that looks killer.
it looks awesome as it is, but what would REALLY set it off is if there was more truefire coming off the lower portion of the front fascia, and wrapping around to the side of the front fenders, angling slightly upwards as it wraps around, until it comes out on the sides right around (or just slightly higher than) the front turn indicators. it'd kinda give it that "re-entering Earth's atmosphere" kinda look
but like i said, that's one damn nice, clean SS as it is.
btw, what springs are you using? that is one of the best stances i've seen. and do you have any problem with scraping?
it looks awesome as it is, but what would REALLY set it off is if there was more truefire coming off the lower portion of the front fascia, and wrapping around to the side of the front fenders, angling slightly upwards as it wraps around, until it comes out on the sides right around (or just slightly higher than) the front turn indicators. it'd kinda give it that "re-entering Earth's atmosphere" kinda look
but like i said, that's one damn nice, clean SS as it is.
btw, what springs are you using? that is one of the best stances i've seen. and do you have any problem with scraping?
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Car looks great and your picture quality looks great too. I just recommend choosing a background that's less visually stimulating. Also, dusk is the best time, in my opinion, to snap a few pics.
You could also blur out the background with a good photoshop program like this one:
You could also blur out the background with a good photoshop program like this one:
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Originally Posted by 02TransAm/Batmobile
Car looks great and your picture quality looks great too. I just recommend choosing a background that's less visually stimulating. Also, dusk is the best time, in my opinion, to snap a few pics.
You could also blur out the background with a good photoshop program like this one:
You could also blur out the background with a good photoshop program like this one:
Thanks, I love that pic. That is what we were trying to acheive with just manual focus and angles and stuff. We dont have photoshop. I know that program is pretty expensive.
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Thanks, I love that pic. That is what we were trying to acheive with just manual focus and angles and stuff. We dont have photoshop. I know that program is pretty expensive.