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IMHO the grafitti don't work well with silver car, and mine's silver... it'll be nice against a bright yellow or any loud colour or at least a car with some stickers on...

My car's silver... I used a blue background and I think it looks fine.

agree with the part where you zoomed your car or the wagon with the grafitti filling up whole background, but the other one with the windows and railings, it's a bit too crowded, the cars stood out less in those shots... but I'm no designer/artist so that's probably just my old-timer taste with no design/art background...

by the way if anyone need STRATEGY on when to wash their car....

here's next week outlook... hope it doesn't rain on friday/sat nights...

keep your car undercover during the day prior to the photoshoot!

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by the way if anyone need STRATEGY on when to wash their car....

here's next week outlook... hope it doesn't rain on friday/sat nights...

keep your car undercover during the day prior to the photoshoot!

Make sure everyone brings a rag / chamois to dry it off... hopefully we won't get rained out...

is there a shade where my 8 1/2 mth pregnant missus could stay away from the wind?

i'm thinking to bring a portable chair for her but bringing in a tent would be silly.

hmm... Not really, but she could take refuge in my car if she wants, while your car's getting photographed, and then after your car's done she can sit in yours.

hmm... Not really, but she could take refuge in my car if she wants, while your car's getting photographed, and then after your car's done she can sit in yours.

thank's Clarence...

by the way... I found a few photos from this website....

although they're not arty smarty photos, but in case of drizzling or previous rain, the look of water droplets could be alright...

as long as it's not pouring cos that'll be a crappy night - rain + electronics cameras = pain in the ass...

http://www.nihoncar.com/en/review-332-Skyl...rive,+HDTV.html

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my car is black and has a fair bit of stone chips on the front are these going to show up clearly?

also i may have to pull out, but ill find out tomorrow. if i have to pull out am i able to message you sometime to do it another day?

my car is black and has a fair bit of stone chips on the front are these going to show up clearly?

also i may have to pull out, but ill find out tomorrow. if i have to pull out am i able to message you sometime to do it another day?

They shouldn't show up too much, if it's easy I usually clone it out for you :happy: and if yes I can reschedule for another day for you.

Friday 26/06/09

19:00 RS73

19:30 Shanusr33

20:00 NZMO

20:30 Ashneel

21:00 <----- im going to have to pull out. something has come up

21:30 B3ZA

22:00 blk_sz

22:30 GotOne

23:00 MattD

23:30 Halle

Saturday 27/06/09

19:00 eMsta

19:30 krzysiu

20:00 LEANBAC

20:30 abu

21:00 pharoahs33

21:30 scotty014

22:00 WARLORD_BAS

22:30 dilmah

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