oooo, took some new pics with my new camera :)
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oooo, took some new pics with my new camera :)
http://pages.prodigy.net/scyanide/flyby.avi
Pics taken with the Cannon Elph S330, I got the yellow tint from raising the exposure to its highest at nite, on custom shot..
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Re: oooo, took some new pics with my new camera :) (SiDESLiDE240)
it looks as though your axis sevens are 2 dif colors...but nice pics...nice wheels too
- dont really like the pin strip...but 2 each his own
- dont really like the pin strip...but 2 each his own
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Re: oooo, took some new pics with my new camera :) (ziich)
slow shutter speeds = get a tripod / less shaky hands
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Re: oooo, took some new pics with my new camera :) (blackANESE)
And here I thought I was going to be the only one to be really paying attention to the pinstriping...then I scrolled down . That's a pretty good indication of how much it distracts a person's eye when looking at the car.
Car looks good though, if you are shooting with a 35mm camera try using 800 iso/speed film and you may not have to buy a tripod or worry much about low light. 800 iso/speed film is what I used at Hot Import Nights and it worked out well for me.
Car looks good though, if you are shooting with a 35mm camera try using 800 iso/speed film and you may not have to buy a tripod or worry much about low light. 800 iso/speed film is what I used at Hot Import Nights and it worked out well for me.
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Re: oooo, took some new pics with my new camera :) (sparq)
Holy cow - and upstate NYer... I never thought I would live to see the day!!!
edit: car looks good
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Re: oooo, took some new pics with my new camera :) (2NR)
And what would you recommend for night time shooting? :lol: My friends digital camera does not enjoy the dark, and it takes extremely horrible pictures at night time, even in a well light area.
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Re: oooo, took some new pics with my new camera :) (2NR)
And what would you recommend for night time shooting? :lol: My friends digital camera does not enjoy the dark, and it takes extremely horrible pictures at night time, even in a well light area.
and it is a digital camera, no film was used, 1600x1200 in superfine
i like the "blurred" appearance, infact i shook the cam a bit to make it do that, i have some plain clear ones, but they arent as fun, they are just boring looking....
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Re: oooo, took some new pics with my new camera :) (funkylemons)
I'd recommend you change to a more sensitive "film" setting on your digi camera. ISO400 at least, if your camera has that option to change the film speed. Your pics will come out more noisy/grainy, but the higher the ISO, the more sensitive it is to light, so you don't have to crank the shutter open for as long. That way you can run an F2.X and still get decent pics at 1/20th shutter... Anything below 1/20th and you'll probably need a tripod.
If your camera doesn't let you screw with the F-stop or shutter speed, set it to the SCN or Twilight+ mode or whatever it's called on your camera and stick the thing on a tripod.
If your camera doesn't let you screw with the F-stop or shutter speed, set it to the SCN or Twilight+ mode or whatever it's called on your camera and stick the thing on a tripod.
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