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Dec 28, 2010 14:49 |  #1

A few interesting machines at this year-end event.

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Dec 28, 2010 15:56 |  #2

Hey can you post more images of those first two cars? Thanks. nice set.


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Dec 28, 2010 22:44 |  #3

Love the Mustang as a hot tub! :D


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Dec 28, 2010 23:16 |  #4

very cool pics!




  
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Dec 28, 2010 23:25 |  #5

Love the Chev, very HOT!




  
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PhotosGuy wrote in post #11532346 (external link)
Love the Mustang as a hot tub! :D

Sorry bro, if you are talking about the last picture I'm pretty sure that is a pool table.


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Dec 29, 2010 00:48 as a reply to  @ Hot Cocoa's post |  #7

Camaro's sweet.:cool:


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Dec 29, 2010 00:54 |  #8

Very nice. Im particularly fond of the GT SS. Don't see a lot of the SS models around here


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Dec 29, 2010 11:45 |  #9

jimz66 wrote in post #11530070 (external link)
Hey can you post more images of those first two cars?

One more available image of the Mustang Boss 302 revival:

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As for how the images were created: it took a simple technique and an inexpensive lens, the Canon 18-55mm IS lens.

The Canon T2i was set to Program AE and Auto ISO. Live View was used to ease framing of the waist-level shots preferred here. The camera was aimed, there was the usual brief wait for Live View focus to wait, and then the shutter button held down for three or four frames. Later, the best frame from each group was selected.

The camera was set for evaluative metering, and 1/3-stop exposure compensation was added in the camera to offset a tendency to underexpose. It helped that the convention halls that housed this show are very well illuminated, so well that the camera and lens combination metered the first Mustang Boss 302 image at ISO 100 and 1/30.

Otherwise, no special or elaborate settings or equipment came into play. Just a camera, lens and a shutter button. Often, forum members will ask what sort of techniques are needed for auto show photography. In this case, it took nothing out of the ordinary.



  
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