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Jun 09, 2009 02:04 |  #1

Some cars I've shot lately...

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Jun 09, 2009 02:09 |  #2

The M1 looks a bit soft no ? It is still an amazing looking car, too bad we don't see them at car shows often ...

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Jun 09, 2009 02:55 |  #3

Yeah it's a fantastic car.

I think the shot may look soft because I used Outlook as a way to shrink down the file... probably not the best method :)


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Jun 09, 2009 09:01 |  #4

I used Outlook as a way to shrink down the file..

I think maybe I've heard it all now? :D Not a good idea as you always need to (re)sharpen after resizing.
#2 looks pretty good, but I'd crop it a bit tighter.


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Jun 09, 2009 11:04 |  #5

The M1 is one of my favorite cars of all time!!


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Jun 09, 2009 11:51 |  #6

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Jun 09, 2009 13:36 |  #7

Hey, I know that M1! That's Frank's car! My good friend's Dad works for him. I've had the oppurtunity to photograph that car as well, it's pretty freakin' awesome.


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Jun 10, 2009 00:20 |  #8

CaptainTonus wrote in post #8078488 (external link)
Hey, I know that M1! That's Frank's car! My good friend's Dad works for him. I've had the oppurtunity to photograph that car as well, it's pretty freakin' awesome.

Yeah - I actually shot it here in SoCal at one of the weekly Cars & Coffee shows. I would LOVE to shoot that car again!


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Jun 10, 2009 00:21 |  #9

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I think maybe I've heard it all now? :D Not a good idea as you always need to (re)sharpen after resizing.
#2 looks pretty good, but I'd crop it a bit tighter.

haha - yeah, definately a quick and dirty way to getting files shrunk for posting on web.

I'll do it the correct way next time :p


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