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Rainy day out, my car looked lonely

 
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Oct 17, 2009 22:47 |  #1

Horribly outside lighting, but I had to play with the new equipment, just a few exposure touches in aperture, but basically straight off the camera and converted from raw to jpeg.

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Oct 18, 2009 03:20 |  #2

Are you showing off your bimmer again? LOL, just kidding.

I like the first couple. I would of blurred the BG's more on the last few. The neighborhood makes them more snapshots, imo.


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Oct 18, 2009 08:41 as a reply to  @ Grimlock's post |  #3

Your Bimmer is sporting a gold toupee in the last shot.



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Oct 18, 2009 20:20 |  #4

that doesn't look like a PA license plate...


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Oct 19, 2009 13:43 as a reply to  @ ScottKCooper's post |  #5

did u paint the rims or did they come stock? nice blackout treatment on headlights and grill!




  
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Oct 20, 2009 12:21 |  #6

Grimlock wrote in post #8843537 (external link)
Are you showing off your bimmer again? LOL, just kidding.

I like the first couple. I would of blurred the BG's more on the last few. The neighborhood makes them more snapshots, imo.

I'll have some better shots soon that aren't in my driveway :) Was excited for the new 5d, I was out in my driveway in the morning in a robe, lol.

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Your Bimmer is sporting a gold toupee in the last shot.

Just noticed that, thanks.

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that doesn't look like a PA license plate...

Let my brother drive the car for a few weeks, and in that time period he ended up rear ending a Mercedes, you can still read the imprint of their license plate on the front bumper. The euro plate is my temp ghetto fix through the winter until I get a chance to find a new bumper and have it resprayed.

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did u paint the rims or did they come stock? nice blackout treatment on headlights and grill!

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Oct 20, 2009 13:16 |  #7

Nice bimmer, now u need to lower it.


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Oct 20, 2009 15:50 |  #8

KW's sitting in the garage now... was going to wait for spring


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