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(56K LOTS of pics) NSX's, RX-7's and an SRT-4

 
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May 01, 2006 17:22 |  #1

Lenses were a combination of my 50MM, 70-200L, and kit. Enjoy. I know it's a lot of pics. :oops:

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May 01, 2006 18:46 |  #2

The nsx looks like a toy

Great pics of the fd, looks like a few didnt show up though


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May 01, 2006 20:01 as a reply to  @ Potts's post |  #3

Nice shots. How much work is done to that "neon" (SRT-4!)? You guys ever get to a track?


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May 01, 2006 21:35 as a reply to  @ Potts's post |  #4

Potts wrote:
The nsx looks like a toy

because of the blur used in photoshop. nice job on these (some aren't showing though)


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May 01, 2006 21:44 as a reply to  @ JustinL's post |  #5

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because of the blur used in photoshop. nice job on these (some aren't showing though)

There was no blur used in photoshop. That's what my nifty fifty did @ f/2.5

Sorry about some of them not showing up I'm gonna fix that now.



  
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May 01, 2006 22:19 as a reply to  @ WildWolf's post |  #6

WildWolf wrote:
Nice shots. How much work is done to that "neon" (SRT-4!)? You guys ever get to a track?

Simple mods. Exhaust, BOV, intake, and I think an ECU re-flash. I'm not sure. It's a stage 2 car, so whatever mods that is. He's run it. His ET sucked, but he trapped 108 which is good for mid-high 12's depending on his 60' obviously.

The silver NSX is tracked a lot @ VIR (Virginia International Raceway). On top of his normal mileage he has 30K TRACK miles on it:shock:



  
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May 01, 2006 22:37 |  #7

dang volks....ill call those uncle any time

and how many intercoolers does that rx7 need?

nice shots!




  
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May 02, 2006 07:15 as a reply to  @ kaitanium's post |  #8

kaitanium wrote:
dang volks....ill call those uncle any time

and how many intercoolers does that rx7 need?

nice shots!

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May 02, 2006 09:34 |  #9

love that first shot - what lens/setting did you use? any polariser?


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May 02, 2006 10:02 |  #10

Hope that rx7 is hitting the circuits with 2 oil coolers.

But most of your shots are pretty nuts.


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May 02, 2006 12:48 |  #11

number 3 is my favorite.

you have an eye for this, thats for sure


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May 02, 2006 14:13 |  #12

Nice shots...any reason for using such a shallow dof on that one nsx shot? I generally try not to go below f/4, but every now and then I'll have an occasional flub.


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May 02, 2006 15:49 as a reply to  @ InfamousDX's post |  #13

InfamousDX wrote:
Hope that rx7 is hitting the circuits with 2 oil coolers.

But most of your shots are pretty nuts.

I hope that nuts = a good thing. :)

As far as the first shot goes I'm not gonna lie I just squatted down, had my kit lens on and the focal range on 18MM and snapped it accordingly. I like the way it came out.

The shallow depth of field was actually just a test. I never use anything below f/2.8, but I tried 2.5 and it came out ok.

Thanks for the compliments.



  
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May 02, 2006 20:20 |  #14

very nice shots of those beautiful cars


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May 02, 2006 21:46 |  #15

nice DOF in the 2nd and 3rd shots

the 70-200 is a sweet lens for automotive purposes


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