Can I play too?? My ride...
Wish I could drop my JA low....unfortunately I would never even get onto my street let alone up my driveway, kinda abit like a rally track at the moment since the council hasnt grated the road in over 8months :x
Very nice pics and very nice car man, the more I see black starions is making me wanna spray my JA black once I can afford it haha
Very nice pics and very nice car man, the more I see black starions is making me wanna spray my JA black once I can afford it haha
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Haha, thanks. Yeah, they are sorta required, but around here I could get away without them. They're supposed to be lit as well, but I haven't bothered with fixing them.FST4RD wrote:This would have to be one of my fav wideys for sure.
Only thing I would change would be the corner pieces about the front bumper to ditch the reflective strips to give it that full black look.
Although not to sure about your laws over there, might need them?
Black Starions are the fastest!!Damo11 wrote:Wish I could drop my JA low....unfortunately I would never even get onto my street let alone up my driveway, kinda abit like a rally track at the moment since the council hasnt grated the road in over 8months :x
Very nice pics and very nice car man, the more I see black starions is making me wanna spray my JA black once I can afford it haha
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Been a grip since I updated, just been driving it haha. I did add some fog lights as you'll see in the following:
Borrowed a friend's DSLR, Canon 50d with 50mm lense aka the Fifty-Fifty, and I buggered up the focus on the first try LOL:
And then on the next outing I got the car in focus:
I bet there's a great view of the Milky Way out in the Outback!!
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Borrowed a friend's DSLR, Canon 50d with 50mm lense aka the Fifty-Fifty, and I buggered up the focus on the first try LOL:
And then on the next outing I got the car in focus:
I bet there's a great view of the Milky Way out in the Outback!!
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They're composite shots of the night sky, foreground, and car. The technique used to light the car is called lightpainting. All lighting you see is provided by a $10 18 LED flash light. The picture in my signature was done by a cell phone LED light.
As far as EXIF's, the car is around f/6.3, ISO400, and shutter held open for 30 seconds. The sky is f/1.8, ISO2000 or 1600, and shutter held open for 30 seconds.
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As far as EXIF's, the car is around f/6.3, ISO400, and shutter held open for 30 seconds. The sky is f/1.8, ISO2000 or 1600, and shutter held open for 30 seconds.
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I see your car is being used to advertise D2's on trademe here in NZ
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 939696.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 939696.htm
dude, you're camera is fucked. All those pictures appear upside down from where i'm sitting. Except the one in your signature.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
lol other way around for me. pictures in thread are up right way. but signature is upside down.thrash wrote:dude, you're camera is fucked. All those pictures appear upside down from where i'm sitting. Except the one in your signature.
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