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Let's try to breathe some life back into this forum shall we? if you're reading this post, post up at least the last one of two shots you've take or uploaded. Even if they're not really relevant to cars or what's going on. Share and chat! Let's do it!


I've been away for a while, but I'm back now! Got hitched at the start of May (thanks to Gav for the awesome photos ;) )

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Afterwards, we hit up Europe for a few weeks :) Well I'm home now. I'll be running through the euro shots and sharing whenever I'm bored. Here's the first few :)


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Sure easy for you to say, Mr EuroTrip. :nyaanyaa: Nice Pics.

Hmmm... to contrast your beauty shots, here's a little guy I found when working on my resurrected 20 year old Project car from the US. taken with my crapy old iPhail.

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180fan good pic. Lower the ISO though.

another recent pic

Yeah I had it up way too high, I haven't really taken many nighttime photo's before so was just playing around with settings as much as anything else. At least I know for next time

Heres another

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Car looks great. But (and i feel like an arse giving you two lots of negative feedback)

- The focus filter you're applying. I have never ever seen it look good on anything. It just leaves me with a headache from my eyes trying to focus.

haha its all good man, at this point im just messing around with different things, seeing what works and what doesnt, so any feedback is welcome

The main reason I used that filter is because its one that I have seen a youtube tutorial for previously, so I knew how to do it :laugh:

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