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Professional Quality Pics Of My Adm Gtr - By 'iwanta34Gtr'


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hi guys,

last night, forum member 'iwanta34gtr' spend 2 hours on my gtr taking pics!

the quality is waaaay more than what i ever anticipated...highly recommended & really nice guy :)

as the pics roll thru, i'll add them here & in the interim, here is the first image which is 1 of my personal favourites!

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nice car and nice photo!

he did a good job.

white balance is good (not too orange), the amount of lighting on the side of the car is almost perfect.

however, the bonnet is a bit blown out. thats hard to avoid with carpark shots using available light.

a second exposure with a stop or two less light could be blended in to this one to make it perfect.

very crisp focus, spot on!

framing could be improved slightly by lifting or lowering the camera a tad, but a quick crop can fix that.

all in all a very nice shot, looking forward to seeing more.

Glad you like the pics mate.

I'm pretty new to photography and still learning, so appreciate the feedback guys.

Just sent a few more shots through to you Marko, these ones are my favourites -

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Edited by iwanta34gtr

Yeah she scrubs up OK for a 21yr old car bob

Sure does...... They only get better with age.

As we preserve and maintain our cars, others deteriorate and decay.

Interesting stat for you.... On January 1 this year, there were 66 R32 GT-R's for sale across Australia.

Today there are 52. Interesting to see the trend over the next year or two.

Cheers,

Bob.

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