new camera new pics 05gt

2003gt

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just got a new camera and thought i'd share some photos

here is a good one, go to my website to see more (in signature)

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thank alot !!!


no wax at all, haven't waxed her yet, just happen to do a really good wash job.....took like 3 hours just for exterior wash.....


hey, if you have some pics of your car, i'd love to add them to my site
 
delivery date will be around oct 15th, :banana: then i will have to figure out how to post. I cant wait. :D . Im kinda nervous about washing her, im afraid to scratch while i dry. any advice on what kind of towels to use, or rag to wash with. kind of a stupid question, but what the hell. ive only washed my truck and i did not care so much about it. its used for fishing and hauling stuff. thanks. :nice:
 
Stang066 said:
delivery date will be around oct 15th, :banana: then i will have to figure out how to post. I cant wait. :D . Im kinda nervous about washing her, im afraid to scratch while i dry. any advice on what kind of towels to use, or rag to wash with. kind of a stupid question, but what the hell. ive only washed my truck and i did not care so much about it. its used for fishing and hauling stuff. thanks. :nice:

I use a soft wooly wash mitt for washing (i think Turtle Wax made it), and Meguiars Water Magnet towels for drying. I also picked up several soft terrycloth towels for polishing..auto parts store sell them, they have soft stitched edges and are made just for cars..worth the money.
 
Picture quality is great. Word of advice. This separates the really good photographers from snapshot photographers. Watch the backgrounds. The telephone pole and houses detract. Take a little time and put your car in a place where we focus just on it.
I don't intend this as criticism just some helpful tips.
I teach photography, photojournalism to be specific.
 
stanmckinney said:
Picture quality is great. Word of advice. This separates the really good photographers from snapshot photographers. Watch the backgrounds. The telephone pole and houses detract. Take a little time and put your car in a place where we focus just on it.
I don't intend this as criticism just some helpful tips.
I teach photography, photojournalism to be specific.

You mean more like this:

y2.jpg


:)
 
wolfman, i'm in soundeastern virginia...


stanmckinney, ya i'm still learing about that stuff, i picked upa couple of photo magazines and read some stuff on backgrounds......these were taken the day i bought the camera, and i've never used a camera like this before, but appreciate the advice
 
With digital, take lots of photos. Experiment. Try different backgrounds. You can always delete what you don't like. The last photo is exactly what I'm talking about if you pay attention to the background.
Places such as ofoto.com can make a 16 by 20 of that for about $15 or put it on a calendar, mouse pad, t-shirt or even book for you.
Use that camera and have fun. That's how you get better. What better subject could you have than a new Mustang. Unless it's a hot woman to go with a hot car. I hope my wife doesn't read that.
 
got it from raptor performance.....works great ! very detailed install, just a power source, negative source, and you tap into the positive of one of your coilpacks for your spark plgs


most of the install time was routing it through the firewall.....wiring was easy and they give you great instructions...