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i was really happy with the 1st one ... :D

all shots were taken without flash, 8 second exposure, iso 100, f2.8 (i think). it was about 9:15pm at night, pretty much dark, the over exposure you see on the front bar is a headlight...nice effect - i quite like it! ;)

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I figured that might have been an external light....

Just thought the depth of field could have been increased slightlly... But im not having a go at you... Im just a camera freak.... You see I work for Harvey's and sell cameras so i play around heaps... I have done some really good stuff with 35mm but have not had the chance to have a really good play with a G2 on a weekend... But i got my fingers crossed for when the G3 comes in this week... Ill be taking it home for a test run....

Once again its all praise for Franks

franks... i love to hate u :D if u know what i mean... lol

all nice and dirty ;)

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yes we get sun in VIC

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i need sideskirts :D

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god i love the no wing look

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its all about the lights!!

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chopped version :)

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Originally posted by benm

I need a new screensaver for work - Email me the finished product and i'll post it on the website.

Thanks.

I also have a program for making really horny little desktop icons too if you want to put some desktop icons on the site.

If you want to check out the screensaver and desktop icons I made for the R31 site, then visit here....

R31 downloads page

I'm going to work on some R32,33 & 34 icons this week ;) :uh-huh:

and nismogtsx thanks, I'll go and have a look at the pics.... I'd like to be really selective and only have pictures that make you go PHWOAR!!!!!!!! So it shouldn't be a problem with what I've seen in this thread and some of the links that have been thrown in here. :D

Not a Skyline, but i these pics i took on saturday night of a friends car turned out pretty good so i'ma post them up whether u like it or not. :D;)

Reduced them in size for a BIT of dial-up friendlyness.

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I need some more R32 pictures.

There are some nice ones here, but they all have big blobs over the number plates.

I need some side shots, or shots that don't show numberplates.

Some interior pics would be nice too.

:uh-huh:

:D

Guest nismogtsx

Keep em coming...

I thought id also post this one...

This car is a one of 4 ever made by our faviourite tuner....

Its a M30, It has a 3 litre bottome end with a special twin cam

RB30 head... Its a wierd N/A set-up but these 4 cars produced over 500hp at the flywheel and had really fat torque... I wish i could swap mine for one... They must be worth a million easy...

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