CW R photoshoot
A good friend of mine took some great pics of my R today.
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I think they turned out pretty good.
The camera is only a Fujifilm Finepix F30, so it's nothing fancy.
I would be happy to hear what you think about the photos.
The car is gorgeous in everyones eyes I'm certain
Here are the high resolution photos:
http://squash.kuvelteran.com/s_18/ITR/
Modified by s_18 at 10:26 AM 2/26/2007
The camera is only a Fujifilm Finepix F30, so it's nothing fancy.
I would be happy to hear what you think about the photos.
The car is gorgeous in everyones eyes I'm certain

Here are the high resolution photos:
http://squash.kuvelteran.com/s_18/ITR/
Modified by s_18 at 10:26 AM 2/26/2007
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Well, I can see your a pro, and really know your stuff, but given this is the first shoot I'm truly happy with,
and that my equipment is "beginners worthy" at best, I think they're not that bad...
I don't claim to be anything but a beginner, and cars are my hobby, not photography...
I hope to get better in time, and really appreciate pointers, but I hope some of you enjoy them as much as I do myself.
and that my equipment is "beginners worthy" at best, I think they're not that bad...
I don't claim to be anything but a beginner, and cars are my hobby, not photography...
I hope to get better in time, and really appreciate pointers, but I hope some of you enjoy them as much as I do myself.
^Simon, get that front bumper already.
Nice car, loving the UKDM front.
Pics would've turned out better if the headlights weren't shining right into your lens. Do you have a time delay feature on your cam? Helps with low light.
Nice car, loving the UKDM front.
Pics would've turned out better if the headlights weren't shining right into your lens. Do you have a time delay feature on your cam? Helps with low light.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by P Nut »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">That front end is by far the best out of all the xxDM Integra line up. Only if they had HID's, it'd be perfect. I wish USDM's came with fog's.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I don't know if its the best, but I would definitely like that front end with the fogs.
Any daytime shoots?
I don't know if its the best, but I would definitely like that front end with the fogs.
Any daytime shoots?
Don't have any daytime pics yet. Maybe we will take some more shot when I get my new sp00n parts.
Here they are in full size
http://squash.kuvelteran.com/s_18/ITR/
Modified by Raabjorn at 9:03 AM 2/26/2007
Here they are in full size

http://squash.kuvelteran.com/s_18/ITR/
Modified by Raabjorn at 9:03 AM 2/26/2007
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by s_18 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well, I can see your a pro, and really know your stuff, but given this is the first shoot I'm truly happy with,
and that my equipment is "beginners worthy" at best, I think they're not that bad...
I don't claim to be anything but a beginner, and cars are my hobby, not photography...
I hope to get better in time, and really appreciate pointers, but I hope some of you enjoy them as much as I do myself.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I didn't mean to come across as an *******, sorry about that. Turn off the headlights next time, because some of the pics are at the point where my eyes hurt looking at them. Then, try and find a place with lots of lighting for night pictures (Since Im not sure how much control over settings your camera allows). If you can, try avoid yellowish lighting as well.
and that my equipment is "beginners worthy" at best, I think they're not that bad...
I don't claim to be anything but a beginner, and cars are my hobby, not photography...
I hope to get better in time, and really appreciate pointers, but I hope some of you enjoy them as much as I do myself.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I didn't mean to come across as an *******, sorry about that. Turn off the headlights next time, because some of the pics are at the point where my eyes hurt looking at them. Then, try and find a place with lots of lighting for night pictures (Since Im not sure how much control over settings your camera allows). If you can, try avoid yellowish lighting as well.
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. Too bad we don't really have so many good places to take pictures at night here.
I guess using the city lights would help with the glare. Allthough I sort of like it in some of the pictures.
There will be lots of photo sessions ahead. I can't wait to try out the camera on my own Civic.
If you take a look at the last session we had, you will probably allready notice a good improvement:
https://honda-tech.com/zero...age=1
I now have a somewhat better camera, and a small tripod, and for this being the first pictures of a car outside with it, I'm pretty happy.
I guess using the city lights would help with the glare. Allthough I sort of like it in some of the pictures.
There will be lots of photo sessions ahead. I can't wait to try out the camera on my own Civic.
If you take a look at the last session we had, you will probably allready notice a good improvement:
https://honda-tech.com/zero...age=1
I now have a somewhat better camera, and a small tripod, and for this being the first pictures of a car outside with it, I'm pretty happy.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by s_18 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">And btw, are any of the pictures atleast "good" in your eyes? I think a pro like you has much higher standards than the average car nut.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah, there's lots of potential there. It seems a good majority of them are shot from a low angle with lots on the ground in the picture. Try an get as many different angles and views in as you can. It would be hard to do at night, but try find certain area's of the car to highlight and focus on. You did a good job of keeping the car out of the center with tight crops, so that alone give you more interesting shots.
My advice is just keep shooting. Night photography is hard without some sort of lighting setup, so props for trying it. Keep at it, there is always hundreds of things to learn which I find is what makes it so interesting and fun!!!
Again, sorry If I came off like an *******, not intended
Yeah, there's lots of potential there. It seems a good majority of them are shot from a low angle with lots on the ground in the picture. Try an get as many different angles and views in as you can. It would be hard to do at night, but try find certain area's of the car to highlight and focus on. You did a good job of keeping the car out of the center with tight crops, so that alone give you more interesting shots.
My advice is just keep shooting. Night photography is hard without some sort of lighting setup, so props for trying it. Keep at it, there is always hundreds of things to learn which I find is what makes it so interesting and fun!!!
Again, sorry If I came off like an *******, not intended
That's okay, you have more than made up for it
The problem about my angle, is the fact that my tripod is only like 40 cm tall.
So I tried to use all ledges and the statue, to vary the placement of the camera.
But there where only so many of them.
I tried a few handheld aswell, but they turned out blurry as you would expect with such slow shutter speed.
Had to do it like that to get respectable lighting.
I truely appreciate your comments, and will keep on trying.
Maybe bring a box next time, to get the camera higher up.
The problem about my angle, is the fact that my tripod is only like 40 cm tall.
So I tried to use all ledges and the statue, to vary the placement of the camera.
But there where only so many of them.
I tried a few handheld aswell, but they turned out blurry as you would expect with such slow shutter speed.
Had to do it like that to get respectable lighting.
I truely appreciate your comments, and will keep on trying.
Maybe bring a box next time, to get the camera higher up.








