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Old 02-01-2009, 03:52 PM
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Default Practicing photography. Warning, hi res pics.

So over a year ago, I got my wife a fancy dancy camera. I have always thought it would be fun to know a lil about photography. Also, I have not been able to get the car out for months. This weekend we finally had some nice weather. It's the first time I could get my baby out since Feslers hood hinges were put on. To say the hinges are nice is understatement. Not only do they look amazing, but they are so smooth and have totally changed the operation of opening/closing the hood!
So I forced myself to learn the camera, and even worse, sat for hours playin with photoshop (man, what a complex program!) Here are the results of my past few months makin changes to Sikness, and finally playing with the camera.


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looks great!

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Old 02-01-2009, 04:01 PM
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Nice work with the camera, and your car looks awesome.
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Looks nice! Perhaps just a little later in the day would help? I don't know...I just know how hard it is to get that killer shot in full day light!
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do they make those hinges for a 1st gen camaro?
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do they make those hinges for a 1st gen camaro?
Yes they do. We have sold many.
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Old 02-01-2009, 10:03 PM
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Ummm, I think you mean "fancy shmancy".

The pictures look great, Jason! You should definitely send them into the magazines. PHR even has a reader's rides photo contest that you would clean up on!
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Jason, I have a suggestion... take more pics and post them up!

They look great, so does the car.
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This pic is just sick!!!! Love the body lines!!! I am a little bias though since i used to own a nice 65 hardtop and still have a 65 ss conv. Bad A$$ car man!!!!!
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