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Nice Michael! Do you shoot for a mag or something? Seems a lot easier than i thought to get media access for the V8's?

Matt - First shot is rad. you have LOTS of dust on your sensor, unless your lens has waterdrops on it. Clean that shizzle!

First shot - Rad

Second shot - Crop it more on the left so you can't tell that the door is open. Check the bottom of the image for sensor dust

Third image - Looks awesome with the brembo caliper "in your face".

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I think the side was on the nd filter. Will check.

Not worried about the door, only posted up here for you boys to see. Was testing out vibrations and clarity.

Once I make the boom ill post a shot. It's only half finished :)

Oh... and yes, caliber will be done again soon since they might get some camera time.

I love the lighting and how sharp that pic turned out man. good shot. the shapes in the background add a bit too somehow. put it front page!

I hope to have the boom part built and ready for further testing this coming weekend. The other 2 shots are just tests but i thought I'd share :) You find them anywhere else (unless you've got friend status on flickr)

yep carbon is kinda new... as are the lights... car is looking a bit tougher these days ;) Just need to knock an inch off the height and i'll have some stance yo!

Who are you talking about Matt? I'm scouring this thread trying to find a photo (of which i assumed would be Sidds) but he just posted a setup shot?? WANT TO SEE PIC.

WHERES MY CARBON? ORLY? ON ORDER? OKS.

So glad i sold my other car, time to buy presents yo!

When Matt said this:

"I love the lighting and how sharp that pic turned out man. good shot. the shapes in the background add a bit too somehow. put it front page!"

I'm assuming you posted up a pic,but maybe you didn't now :|

LOL, looks pretty damned good considering how much you had to clone out, so well done! Seems as though the LOLvo will still be needed on occasion for some rolling shots, though, right?

I'm gonna shoot my friend's car very soon, might try and schedule it for the weekend so I can at least have some sunlight to help stave off the cold.

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