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Nov 01, 2013 02:07 |  #1

Hello everyone! I just joined POTN and here are some of my photos. Thanks for looking! :D

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Nov 01, 2013 03:07 |  #2

Remember to read up on the image posting rules before a moderator visits this thread.

You have access to lots of nice cars but sometimes the background hurts the image.


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Nov 01, 2013 09:47 |  #3

I like #3, but #1 has poles growing out of the body. Turn the wheel a bit as you did in #s 3 & 5.
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Nov 01, 2013 11:35 |  #4

3 and 5 are great!


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Nov 01, 2013 15:32 as a reply to  @ Rushmore's post |  #5

Very nice shots. I recognize some of these places. #2 is at old Dunbarton ?


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Nov 02, 2013 01:05 |  #6

John37 wrote in post #16416727 (external link)
Very nice shots. I recognize some of these places. #2 is at old Dunbarton ?

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Nov 02, 2013 01:28 |  #7

Yep, watch the backgrounds. Parts of the cars are disappearing into them, 2nd shot spoiler struts blend into the bridge. 1/3/4th shots would benefit from a polarizing filter, would help with the reflections on the windscreens.




  
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Nov 02, 2013 06:19 as a reply to  @ paul-t's post |  #8

These trigger the engineering geek in me...........

These cars can't possibly handle properly with the suspension so screwed up. Camber is just completely whacked on most of them.

But, maybe it's just me. I guess they're more for showin' than goin'.


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Nov 02, 2013 14:59 |  #9

saea501 wrote in post #16418071 (external link)
These trigger the engineering geek in me...........

These cars can't possibly handle properly with the suspension so screwed up. Camber is just completely whacked on most of them.

But, maybe it's just me. I guess they're more for showin' than goin'.

Yeah, I had less negative camber on the race car!


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Nov 03, 2013 00:57 |  #10

saea501 wrote in post #16418071 (external link)
These trigger the engineering geek in me...........

These cars can't possibly handle properly with the suspension so screwed up. Camber is just completely whacked on most of them.

But, maybe it's just me. I guess they're more for showin' than goin'.

It's a fad that's going on now. haha




  
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Nov 03, 2013 01:20 |  #11

I guess they have so heavy engines that the wheel suspension can't handle the load -that's why the wheels bends out and the cars almost drags their bellies in the dirt :D


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