One Of These Days
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One Of These Days
I will play around enough to get Grabber Blue to actually show up on my camera.
New Pics, hopefully the next ones will have the CS front and pedestal spoiler in the back
New Pics, hopefully the next ones will have the CS front and pedestal spoiler in the back
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Nice ride! I'm getting a GT in this color minus the stripes. I was originally gonna get the V6 pony package but bit the big one. Got the premium package. I'm also going to put the CS lower front facia on it. It looks way more aggressive. And i was thinking about adding a black pedestal spoiler to it. Fun, fun! Anyways, Sharp car. Enjoy!
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Nice ride! I'm getting a GT in this color minus the stripes. I was originally gonna get the V6 pony package but bit the big one. Got the premium package. I'm also going to put the CS lower front facia on it. It looks way more aggressive. And i was thinking about adding a black pedestal spoiler to it. Fun, fun! Anyways, Sharp car. Enjoy!
Some more shots
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Here you go. I took the liberty of running it through Photomatix 4's faux HDR processing and then tweaked the colors, crop, vignette in lightroom.
One thing I would suggest from now on (don't worry these pictures look great!) is framing your shot using the rule of thirds. Here's a great write up on what it is and how to properly frame things to adhere to the rule.
http://www.digital-photography-schoo...rule-of-thirds
It's surprising what type of difference it can make and it's not the end of the world if not all your shots are framed just right. Programs like adobe lightroom and google picasa (free!) have a grid that will come up when you do the photo cropping so you can crop and re-align the image to fit just right in the grid pattern. In this particular shot the camera was basically just aimed too low. Most digital cameras can display a grid on the screen to help you frame it.
So I simply cropped part of the bottom of the shot to bring the car back into the center of the frame.
I didn't find out about this until recently and I was shocked at what a difference it made in my pictures.
One thing I would suggest from now on (don't worry these pictures look great!) is framing your shot using the rule of thirds. Here's a great write up on what it is and how to properly frame things to adhere to the rule.
http://www.digital-photography-schoo...rule-of-thirds
It's surprising what type of difference it can make and it's not the end of the world if not all your shots are framed just right. Programs like adobe lightroom and google picasa (free!) have a grid that will come up when you do the photo cropping so you can crop and re-align the image to fit just right in the grid pattern. In this particular shot the camera was basically just aimed too low. Most digital cameras can display a grid on the screen to help you frame it.
So I simply cropped part of the bottom of the shot to bring the car back into the center of the frame.
I didn't find out about this until recently and I was shocked at what a difference it made in my pictures.
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