Shined up the WS.6....14 pics
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very nice pics man, love the stance, and the rear shot with the huge tire man.
very nice.
just work on your shutter speed and aperture and you will be golden, couse right now some pics look a little too pale
very nice.
just work on your shutter speed and aperture and you will be golden, couse right now some pics look a little too pale
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I can adjust those settings, but it has been so damn long since I did it I am still trying to remember what does what.
Camera is a point and shoot overall. Some things are adjustable though. Need to go back to photography class from 11 years ago in high school.
Camera is a point and shoot overall. Some things are adjustable though. Need to go back to photography class from 11 years ago in high school.
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Originally Posted by Morbid
That's almost exactly what mine would look like if I owned a WS6. Very nice!
I bought the car not thinking I would do much for appearance. And I don't really think I have.
The wheels were something I wasn't going to do. But the cost of widening the stockers was very close to selling them and getting an entire new set. Hence the TTII's. Might be 'overplayed' to some, but they have a great classic look on a black bird.
Otherwise...just upkeep on the paint really.
Dropped the car to fit the wheels in the wells nice.
Darkened some things up a little to make the black not get broken up with red/yellow markers.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Luos
Thanks.
I bought the car not thinking I would do much for appearance. And I don't really think I have.
The wheels were something I wasn't going to do. But the cost of widening the stockers was very close to selling them and getting an entire new set. Hence the TTII's. Might be 'overplayed' to some, but they have a great classic look on a black bird.
Otherwise...just upkeep on the paint really.
Dropped the car to fit the wheels in the wells nice.
Darkened some things up a little to make the black not get broken up with red/yellow markers.
I bought the car not thinking I would do much for appearance. And I don't really think I have.
The wheels were something I wasn't going to do. But the cost of widening the stockers was very close to selling them and getting an entire new set. Hence the TTII's. Might be 'overplayed' to some, but they have a great classic look on a black bird.
Otherwise...just upkeep on the paint really.
Dropped the car to fit the wheels in the wells nice.
Darkened some things up a little to make the black not get broken up with red/yellow markers.
Although I am thinking about getting some new wheels with 17x11's out back. Not sure what I want though.