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Old 09-08-2008, 06:32 PM
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So this is where my money to the gas prices is going. LOL, jk nice car
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show me where my money goes when I pay for American cars
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Let me guess, these were taken in Auto right ? ..
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Originally Posted by Vndcatr
Let me guess, these were taken in Auto right ? ..

some of them
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1. use a tripod and play with aperture value settings.
2. be careful about "growths" coming from the top of the car, such as having trees or light posts "growing" out of the car.
3. get a polarizing filter, it will bring out the color more and kill glare.
4. shoot at sunrise or sunset, with the sun directly to your side or in front of you. Makes the photos warmer and the metallic paint really show off.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
1. use a tripod and play with aperture value settings.
2. be careful about "growths" coming from the top of the car, such as having trees or light posts "growing" out of the car.
3. get a polarizing filter, it will bring out the color more and kill glare.
4. shoot at sunrise or sunset, with the sun directly to your side or in front of you. Makes the photos warmer and the metallic paint really show off.

Thanks for the tips..I need to watch and read much about that...there are some useful vidz on youtube...and I need time + patience

some parts cost too much too
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Originally Posted by the_beast
you guys are talking about new headlights(stock) or aftermarket one ?
You could probably get some cheap used stock ones that are crystal clear. Halo style is another option if you are into that sort of thing.




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