Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

^Very nice.

Me getting my 'Instagram' on.

2013-11-18075141_zps7a700b0a.jpg

I've never quite been able to work it out, but I'm a big fan of shots like this. Nice

Playing with new HDR software with some photos I took one morning, had abandoned after I used the photoshop HDR merge, but turned out great with the new software

Stitched a Pano together and ended up with this. Im happy with it for a first go, Safe to say the original photos werent quite there and photoshop showed this, much happier with this result. Going to go out and play with some night time HDR I think:

11198669123_ef923f531d_b.jpg

Pano Final by 89CAL, on Flickr

Edited by 89CAL

Got a question..... Does anyone use lightroom for their photos? And is it better/worse/about the same as photoshop elememts?

I've read some good things about lightroom being a bit better for processing photos and is a bit simplier than photoshop but not real sure if I would get any benefit out of it

Got a question..... Does anyone use lightroom for their photos? And is it better/worse/about the same as photoshop elememts?

I've read some good things about lightroom being a bit better for processing photos and is a bit simplier than photoshop but not real sure if I would get any benefit out of it

I do, and I love it. I suck with Photoshop, so most of my editing is done via Lightroom, and if I need something cloned out (like power poles behind cars, etc.) then I'll export it to Photoshop to do.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Just learning on a new point and shoot camera, pocket sized camera I got. Just raw default settings so haven't really played around with the features yet.

Completing new to photography

But since getting the camera can't stop taking pics

1549479_780861958594832_252359834_n.jpg

1517834_780862875261407_172728798_n.jpg

1459657_780862161928145_1796886185_n.jpg

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

    • I hadn't thought about the variable power steering assist. Presumably, it will always be the same level of assist as you get in an S14. The R32/3/4 are either helliishly heavy (at low speeds) if the solenoid is not powered at all, or hellishly too light (at high speed) if it is powered all the time. I presume that it is PWM controlled on those cars. I hadn't thought about the S cars not having variable assist. ugh. What crappy plebby cars they must be!  
    • Hmm yeah that is a good point. It looks like it'll just bolt in with no real issue besides maybe the bushings being different. My other concern was that 2 pin plug that I assume is used in some way to control the rack solenoid depending on the speed signal from the ecu. The DMAX rack doesn't even have that plug though so, don't think it'll matter. Might just order the rack and see how it goes. Will update this when I figure something out
    • I'd say it's a fair bet that the feed and return fluid lines will be in different enough spots that you would need to come up with a way to cut the originals short and adapt with new hard line adaption or braided teflon hoses or somesuch. But really, you have the car, you have the photos of the DMAX rack - you should be able to go out there and see for yourself whether they're in the same or different spots.
    • I've been doing some looking around and honestly was just considering throwing a new rack at it. I saw that the dmax silvia rack bolts up into the 33 with the silvia bushings but not sure if the high pressure lines will sit in the correct spot. I believe other version of the 33 rack are the same/similar to the racks that can be opened up without as much fuss so I assume the dmax rack would fit but any ideas?
    • I've never played with one, but I would expect that you are correct. That slot looks like it is intended to be used to unscrew the end, and the flats on the body would be better than grabbing it around the round bit with a pipe wrench. So, yeah, probably unscrews. You'll probably have to make a tool to drive in that slot.
×
×
  • Create New...