some are nice. most hurt the eyes.
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lookin good man. only thing i dont like is the inner tails cause of the chrome and you need either a z or a lss rear then you will be set.
in the process of shaving the spar trunk, then i am looking to get a rear lip(non-stock)
nice good luck with that man.
What is with the paint on the front passenger side? And please lose the AEM liense plate holder, I am so tired of seeing those.
Other then that the car looks great!
The lighting and being so focused on picture is what I meant by it. Could be my monitor.
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02 redbadged (now premi) wrote:The lighting and being so focused on picture is what I meant by it. Could be my monitor.
Nah it hurt mine too lol. I think it was the focus.
Anyway, lookin good but when are you gonna paint it?
Looks like he may need to shoot with a bit lower iso. Other than that, the cars look great. Keep up the great work man..
I need to meet up with you some night, Raleigh isn't that far away from me. Only thing holding me back right now is being sick. I'm pretty much rockin' stock, but lacking funds are keeping it that way for now.
Nice shots and for some odd reason I like the dark spray on your front bumper. Makes me think you should get the front and back [when you get one] lip and sides done in the same black [assumed]. It reminds me of the Monte Carlo SS with the red badges, pinstripe, black body and silver kit.
when she gets painted, she will be a darker gun metal color. i am waiting till i can afford to do it right, instead of cheaping out, and having the paint go to @!#$ in 2 years.
for the lower iso, would you recommend that for only the night time photographs? or all of them. i will have to look at what the camera was set at from that night. i dont remember off the top of my head. also, the last batch of photos are uploading. so check back!
You should try and shoot the lowest iso possible. With still pictures, you should be able to use one of the lowest iso settings on your camera provided you have enough light, you will have to take longer exposures with a tri-pod but it will get rid of the noise. You only should use a higher iso to capture images that are in motion, it will make night and difference. Just a little help, tkae it as you will, I took a photography class at osu for fun, but I don't have all that much experience, so someone else may be able to give you better advice.
setting your white balance should also help with some of the yellow lighting you were shooting.
nice shots though. cars look great
leather wrapped dash!!
cars look awesome guys. Nice pictures.
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Dash looks good mike. This is the first time I've seen pics of it. You've had that bumper for 2 years now, put some paint on it already!
to be honest i think all of these pictures need ALOT of work. i dont think any of them look anywhere close to good. as if you took with a point and shoot camera.
2ca0va0lier0 wrote:to be honest i think all of these pictures need ALOT of work. i dont think any of them look anywhere close to good. as if you took with a point and shoot camera.
for one, what would ever make you think was using anything but my wallmart special camera?
second, like i stated. I have tought my self everything i know, thus why i said, i am looking for criticism to help myself get better. NOT for somone to come in and say "they need alot of work..." what does that do for anyone but make yourself look like an @!#$?
with that being said.... i have not had ALOT of experience with this camera and outdoor settings. most of my time with this camera has been spent indoors.
but with that being said... if you have something to add to this post to either further the post, in a positive way, cool. i am all ears. if you want to roll in here to be a prick, just move on to your next thread.
I apologize for coming off rude. i missed the statement about helpful criticism.
the dash looks pimpin. the rest of the car i wouldnt have done with out haveing all the parts and being the same color.
the pictures.
alot of them are good ideas (creative) but some times you can be "over creative" i would start off doing something simpler with out so much "posing" by the cars play around alot more with the camera's settings. natural light is the best to use. (being outside)
i would just suggest practicing a bit more with the settings like taking several pictures in one spot with a tripod and have a different apreture or shutter speed each time.
and again i'm sorry if came off rude.
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