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  • So lows are on hold for a bit until I can figure out how I want to go about doing it. Still planning to cut a coil or so off but haven't gotten around to it. Not too much planned at the moment other than saving for a full disc conversion kit and a few things interior wise.

    I am by no means a photographer and I take my photos with a Canon SX500 so they're not as good as some but I hope you guys like them.








    Notice the massive oil pan in this one





















    Last edited by Huffy; 03-19-2014, 01:48 PM.

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    • Not really ford fan, but gotta love original Mustang!
      Beautiful machine...

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      • Originally posted by mrNitroSleeper View Post
        Not really ford fan, but gotta love original Mustang!
        Beautiful machine...
        Thank you

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        • Any tips on how I can improve my photography guys?

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          • Originally posted by Huffy View Post
            Any tips on how I can improve my photography guys?

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            Looks like you're at the limitations of your camera. I think the first two shots are actually really good as far as contend/placement of the car withing the photo is concerned. A simple editing program like GIMP (which is free to download online legally) is nice to have to experiment with lighting and colors.

            The Mustang looks good!

            It's a work in progress^
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            • Ride Tech has this. I don't know if you've seen it. Maybe it could help you out without having to do a 4 link.
              Good luck! Love the progress!
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              • Originally posted by Huffy View Post
                Any tips on how I can improve my photography guys?

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                Learn how to use the ISO, aperture, exposure, white balance, and focus to your advantage and get a tripod.

                Also, don't rely on programs to edit your photos. A lot of "photographers" rely heavily on these and the original picture looks nothing like the finished version. These heavily processed visions loses the intention, and the mood that the photographer is trying to convey.

                Originally posted by JRodigan View Post
                Looks like you're at the limitations of your camera.
                Unless that camera doesn't have a manual settings, it should take about 1000 photos to be genuinely good with a camera, even if it's a standard digital camera.


                I shoot with a Kodak P850(easyshare lol) digital camera that's 9 years old and I learn new things every time I take it out to shoot something.




                The only things I edited was adding a watermark/logo at the bottom and I cleaned out some of the hot/stuck pixels because the camera sensor is on it's way out. I did it free hand too(no tripod).




                This one is with no editing and taken right after the frost melted.



                I posted these to show you that even though you don't have a $900 DSLR, you can still take great pictures that express what you want them to.

                Hell, I dare say that my photography skills are much better than a lot of DSLR users out there.

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                • Originally posted by rice4life View Post
                  Learn how to use the ISO, aperture, exposure, white balance, and focus to your advantage and get a tripod.

                  Also, don't rely on programs to edit your photos. A lot of "photographers" rely heavily on these and the original picture looks nothing like the finished version. These heavily processed visions loses the intention, and the mood that the photographer is trying to convey.



                  Unless that camera doesn't have a manual settings, it should take about 1000 photos to be genuinely good with a camera, even if it's a standard digital camera.


                  I shoot with a Kodak P850(easyshare lol) digital camera that's 9 years old and I learn new things every time I take it out to shoot something.




                  The only things I edited was adding a watermark/logo at the bottom and I cleaned out some of the hot/stuck pixels because the camera sensor is on it's way out. I did it free hand too(no tripod).




                  This one is with no editing and taken right after the frost melted.



                  I posted these to show you that even though you don't have a $900 DSLR, you can still take great pictures that express what you want them to.

                  Hell, I dare say that my photography skills are much better than a lot of DSLR users out there.
                  I disagree with about 99% of this post. I wouldn't worry about the photography thing. This car is definitely nice enough to have others with their fancy cameras to want to shoot it.
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                  • Originally posted by rafcarre12 View Post
                    I disagree with about 99% of this post. I wouldn't worry about the photography thing. This car is definitely nice enough to have others with their fancy cameras to want to shoot it.
                    So what I'm saying is wrong?


                    or is it that he shouldn't even bother with photography?

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                    • But I like photography! Hahaha

                      I'm planning to buy a DSLR soon. This camera works well for most shooting I do. 16mp and lots of manual features. The night shots I took weren't really planned so I didn't have a tripod so they're blurry from trying to hold it for the longer exposure

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