Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Started getting into photography start of the year (always had a passion), and so i bought my first dslr (canon 350d)

Heres a bunch of random pics. Still learning, but feel free to give some good feedback on improvements etc..

127a.jpg

5-1.jpg

Pic2.jpg

P1s.jpg

IMG_8542.jpg

DSC_0646.jpg

IMG_8791.jpg

IMG_8328.jpg

BnWresize.jpg

a.jpg

ta

ps. got plenty more pics, but you get the general idea :)

Edited by siddr20
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/223126-some-of-my-work-hope-you-like-it/
Share on other sites

  • Replies 82
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

haha nah i wasnt bagging the guy. that woulda been a mad shot w/o him in it just to show off the car, but with him there it adds a personal touch. im just saying he shoulda done both shots. which he probably did. anyway....

heheheh its all good..

yea i think i have taken one without him being in it, but i dont think it came out well :( Took fair few shots that nite, but i will double check again..

Basti - yea i love that tent shot too.. I miss that holiday!! Those tents were out in the desert.. very cold nites :D

Heres a few more from the trip:

uploadsnake.jpg

Nothing special about the next two pics.. BUT WOW!! the biggest fort i have ever been too.. On top of a very tall mountain as well.

Just amazes me how they built this hundreds of years ago!!!

IMG_8435.jpg

IMG_8378.jpg

Edited by siddr20

Thanks HuH :thumbsup:

I love the tent shots too!! It was actually a 4 star type tent out in the desert!!

Will post up more pics in the coming days..

Thinking of hittin the city and taking some nice long exposure shots

Went out in the city tongiht to take some pics..

I think this one turned out well.. what you all think? ta

HarbourBridge_upload1.jpg

Edit: thats weird.. The lighting looks different here!! Perhaps the resize and then a further resize by sau made it look different??

Edited by siddr20

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • GCG is a good company, they're a major distributor for Garrett in Japan as well.
    • Nah, OEM washer bottle and brake fluid reservoirs are fine I don't know what it is with the plastic that Mazda used, some plastics, like the washer bottle and brake fluid res are fine, and still look new after 20 years use, where as the coolant expansion tank, and PS reservoir, that I replaced with new OEM items when I first got the car, turned yellow and started getting brittle a few years later If the dirty yellow stained plastics didn't trigger me there wouldn't be an issue, but they did, much like the battery bracket....... Meh As for going back to work full time to support car stuff, nope, why, because I own a Mazda NC MX5, not a Nissan R series Skyline 🤣
    • I've never heard of CJ-motor, so can't advise you on them. I'd just go straight to GCG for a GCG highflow though. Seems no point to use a middleman. I'm somewhat surprised that the price on the CJ site is lower than the GCG retail price. Even though CJ would get a discount of some sort, you would hardly expect them to give up so much margin. Maybe the price is out of date? Having said that "I'd go to GCG"...when I did my highflow, I went to Hypergear. I did this https://hypergearturbos.com/product/rb25dethighflow/#tab-dyno-results with the R34 OP6 450HP profile. With the BB centre (extra $400) and intially with the standard boost actuator, but I eventually got him to send me the high pressure one when I got to the point of being able to actually use it. Ends up costing the same sort of money as the GCG highflow, but this is, of course, the turbo that I KNOW has a shorter length core and so moves the comp cover rearwards. The GCG apparently doesn't do that. My mechanic also swears by the GCG highflow, given that we have another turbo rebuilder who does something essentialy the same as theirs, using Garrett wheels. He says it stands up at really low revs and makes good power. I haven't pushed my HG highflow past ~240-250rwkW yet (should have a little more in it, but unclear how much) and it does have a fairly gentle boost ramp. OK, it's much better now that I have gotten my boost controller tuned up on it.  A lot of my earlier unhappiness was because I couldn't keep the wastegate flap as closed as it needed to be (including some mechanical issues). I'd still prefer it to boost up nearly as quickly as the stocker, and it certainly a bit slower than that. So maybe the GCG one is worth the first look (for you).
    • Ok thanks 🙂 I will higly consider this. Any "known" company for a good reviews and experience to send that off? Is that CJ-motor good one? Or go straight to GCG site? I need to use VPN to even find some of those "shops" let alone access them 🙂 
    • You can literally put in as much WMI as it takes to quench the combustion totally (and then back it off a little, obviously), and it will keep making more and more power. The power comes from the cooling effect of the water (and the meth) and the extra fuel (the meth, which also has massive octane). It is effectively exactly like running E85. One might be slightly better than the other, but they are damn close. But with either you can lean on the boost or the timing (or both) waaaay more than with just petrol and the results are similar. Here's the first thing I googled for an anecdotal bit of evidence. Can't access the attachment without being a gold member, but it is there for the getting if able to, or searched up elsewise perhaps. https://www.hpacademy.com/forum/general-tuning-discussion/show/wmi-vs-e85/
×
×
  • Create New...