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EvilJ
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Nov 13, 2009 17:13 |  #1

here is my first attempt at shooting my mustang.XSI camera set on auto( some day I'll figure out the other settings)18-55 lens.They take place in a veterans grave yard. i was there on remembrance day paying respect.

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this one is out back of my work again just trying things to get more practice
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Nov 13, 2009 18:34 |  #2

There are a billion sites out there with good tutorials. Start in M and then work your way to Av and Tv so you understand what the camera is doing with the settings.

Yeah, some people will say that is not right, but understanding exposure in M will help you understand what the camera will do when you adjust settings for aperture or shutter in Av/Tv (or ISO).

Holy distortion from the lense...

Notchback. Sweet. Bullitt wheels. Sweet. That hood...is it functional?
5-lugs and no rear discs?


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Nov 13, 2009 18:37 |  #3

mlav wrote in post #9010745 (external link)
There are a billion sites out there with good tutorials. Start in M and then work your way to Av and Tv so you understand what the camera is doing with the settings.

Yeah, some people will say that is not right, but understanding exposure in M will help you understand what the camera will do when you adjust settings for aperture or shutter in Av/Tv (or ISO).

Holy distortion from the lense...

Notchback. Sweet. Bullitt wheels. Sweet. That hood...is it functional?
5-lugs and no rear discs?

thanks for the input. yeah the hood is functional there is a 14x3 k8n air filter with an extreme flow top sitting just inside the hood openings.No rear disc I'm still debating adding them but they would have to stay relatively small so I can bolt on the 15" slicks on the weekends at the track




  
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Nov 13, 2009 18:38 |  #4

EvilJ wrote in post #9010758 (external link)
thanks for the input. yeah the hood is functional there is a 14x3 k8n air filter with an extreme flow top sitting just inside the hood openings.No rear disc I'm still debating adding them but they would have to stay relatively small so I can bolt on the 15" slicks on the weekends at the track


Is that the Bullitt brake kit in the front with some fancy rotors? I like the red calipers.


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Nov 13, 2009 18:40 |  #5

The things I have learned from using M ... the list is endless ...
That's a very good advice ! I now use Av & Tv a lot more then before, just because I know what I want the camera to do ... And that I learned from using M ... I hardly ever read any tutorials or what so ever. I read a lot of posts here, and looked at so many pictures ... Reading what settings people used to get the picture and trying to aply these settings or similar once ... That's how I learned. Youwon't see me post a lot of stuff since I don't think I have the skill to make pictures worthy for this site. If you want to see the evolution .. you can check my picasa site .. link is in the sig ...


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Nov 13, 2009 18:41 as a reply to  @ Lowieken's post |  #6

Beautiful Fox body. I had a real nice 92 with a Novi 1000 on it that I sold but I now have a 97 Cobra and an 02 Lightning with a Whipple supercharger. But I still miss my Fox body :mad:


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Nov 13, 2009 21:49 |  #7

It looks like a fun ride!

weekends at the track

ET?

( some day I'll figure out the other settings)

Try this: Need an exposure crutch?
Why?
Post #47

#1 has a lot of trees reflected in it. #2 is in good light, but needs some radical cropping.
See the links in my Sig and...

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Nov 14, 2009 02:35 |  #8

mlav wrote in post #9010765 (external link)
Is that the Bullitt brake kit in the front with some fancy rotors? I like the red calipers.

close it is spindles from a sn95 mustang with 14" drilled and slotted rotors from ssbc.the calipers are an upgrade for cobra brakes from fms here is a better shot of them

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Nov 14, 2009 02:36 |  #9

Lowieken wrote in post #9010773 (external link)
The things I have learned from using M ... the list is endless ...
That's a very good advice ! I now use Av & Tv a lot more then before, just because I know what I want the camera to do ... And that I learned from using M ... I hardly ever read any tutorials or what so ever. I read a lot of posts here, and looked at so many pictures ... Reading what settings people used to get the picture and trying to aply these settings or similar once ... That's how I learned. Youwon't see me post a lot of stuff since I don't think I have the skill to make pictures worthy for this site. If you want to see the evolution .. you can check my picasa site .. link is in the sig ...

perfect thanks. I plan on spending the day out trying all settings and adj today




  
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Nov 14, 2009 02:38 |  #10

SVTmaniac wrote in post #9010783 (external link)
Beautiful Fox body. I had a real nice 92 with a Novi 1000 on it that I sold but I now have a 97 Cobra and an 02 Lightning with a Whipple supercharger. But I still miss my Fox body :mad:

thanks man,my goal is to build a big inch windsor for her with a set of 85mm turbos some time in the not so distant future




  
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Nov 14, 2009 02:42 |  #11

PhotosGuy wrote in post #9011664 (external link)
It looks like a fun ride! ET? Try this: Need an exposure crutch?
Why?
Post #47

#1 has a lot of trees reflected in it. #2 is in good light, but needs some radical cropping.
See the links in my Sig and...

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last season it ran a 12.4 on street tires but since I have added a set of trick flow heads and a tko 5 speed I'm hoping to get her into the 11's.this coming season
thanks for the link.
cropping? i'm so new to this stuff i have no idea what that is lol




  
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Nov 14, 2009 07:35 |  #12

I'm hoping to get her into the 11's.

That should be a lot of fun! I'm a big fan of "Mutts". Definition here.

cropping? i'm so new to this stuff i have no idea what that is lol

Everyone starts somewhere. If you turn on "Image Editing OK" in your user prefs, we can help you out along the way. But, since you asked...


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Nov 14, 2009 07:53 |  #13

Very nice looking fox body. Don't see many that clean. You'd love the turbos, I have a 2000 GT with twin 47mm turbos. It's docile until you ease into the throttle, then it really screams. Pretty good pics too.




  
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Nov 14, 2009 11:13 |  #14

Nice shots.


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