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You enjoy Vignetting doncha!

Geat pics :)

hahah thanks. Yeah it works well in these types of shots with the car as the focal point. I picked up on it a bit while watching Top Gear.

Nice photos man.. :glare:

How do you get them so good?

:) Photoshop helps a lot mate, tuning, levels, curves, hue, etc.

Can’t wait to get a DLSR & pump out some better shots later on in the year (especially night shots). My current camera just has way too much noise (not the sound form).

Checked out your DA account, your sig pic is now my desktop background. Love the contrast and brightness in your photos, really makes the car stand out, also the lighting effects... or is it a gradient in the corners... however you achieved it looks mint :)

And also convinced me of exactly what I want my next car to be *drool* end of this year fingers crossed and its 350 time!

Awesome pics man.

Nice photos. Looking to get some new wheels for the car? Would look even better then :laugh:

Thanks, yeah I’d love some Volks but that’s a fair bit of $$$$ I don’t have, saving for holidays at the moment. I actually don’t mind the stock rims, before I bought the car I thought I’d def change the rims just looking at stock shots online, but they’re actually not bad in real life, so they’re probably going to stay on for some time.

What is the current camera you Use....The shots are Noice Man :P , very professional indeed

Thanks man, using a Dimage X60, POS compact digital camera IMHO, the shots it produces are so faded & have too much noise, if it wasn’t for Photoshop I wouldn’t be able to produce these shots with this camera. Can't wait to get a DSLR one day.

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