experimenting with camera (56k sail away...)
well i am always obsessed with pics on honda-tech and i decided tonight to snap some pics with canon powershot a300 and tripod... i wanted some new spots tonight... YES it is a domestic -- it is my daily driver / winter beater, and the other car is currently in the shop...
i will tell you this... i am not trying to "prove" or "say" anything with the car, im just posting the pics with the scenery in it... yes the car isn't near h-t standards, but i have seen evos and srt-4s on h-t, so don't hate on me... im not trying to promote domestic pride...
with that in mind enjoy...





















i will tell you this... i am not trying to "prove" or "say" anything with the car, im just posting the pics with the scenery in it... yes the car isn't near h-t standards, but i have seen evos and srt-4s on h-t, so don't hate on me... im not trying to promote domestic pride...
with that in mind enjoy...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hibbs »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">good ideas but the white balance is off on most of them and dont turn your headlights on when taking night shots....you want all incoming light to be behind you</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks for the tip
i was thinking that i wanted all the lights to sort of 'connect' together when taking a pic... because without the headlights on in some pics, the pic looked a little too dark...
thanks for the tip
i was thinking that i wanted all the lights to sort of 'connect' together when taking a pic... because without the headlights on in some pics, the pic looked a little too dark...
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i was thinking that i wanted all the lights to sort of 'connect' together when taking a pic... because without the headlights on in some pics, the pic looked a little too dark...</TD></TR></TABLE>
when they are looking "too dark" that means you need to raise your exposure.
i was thinking that i wanted all the lights to sort of 'connect' together when taking a pic... because without the headlights on in some pics, the pic looked a little too dark...</TD></TR></TABLE>
when they are looking "too dark" that means you need to raise your exposure.
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