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Old 03-19-2014, 08:54 PM
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Old 03-22-2014, 04:29 PM
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Nice. I have a Kimber Tactical Pro II. The Kimber magazines suck. Nothing but failure to feed problems if you ran more than a mag through the gun in any one sitting. Bought a couple magazines and I've never had a failure to feed since.
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Nice. I have a Kimber Tactical Pro II. The Kimber magazines suck. Nothing but failure to feed problems if you ran more than a mag through the gun in any one sitting. Bought a couple magazines and I've never had a failure to feed since.


I have a Wilson and a Kimber --- and use Wilson and Kimber Mag Pro magazines in both and have never had failure to feed issues.
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Old 03-22-2014, 09:39 PM
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Sieg, could you help me, a couple years ago Scott (XcYZ) posted a picture of his camaro in his garage with the lights off, but used single light showing just a highlight of the car and a dark back ground.
Any help with the picture and a procedure on how to do this wuold be great. Thanks!

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Old 03-23-2014, 04:38 AM
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Sieg, could you help me, a couple years ago Scott (XcYZ) posted a picture of his camaro in his garage with the lights off, but used single light showing just a highlight of the car and a dark back ground.
Any help with the picture and a procedure on how to do this wuold be great. Thanks!

Mike


Back when we used to produce catalogs for sales materials - our pro photographer called that "Painting with light". Why not ask Scott directly?
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Old 03-23-2014, 07:44 AM
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Sieg, could you help me, a couple years ago Scott (XcYZ) posted a picture of his camaro in his garage with the lights off, but used single light showing just a highlight of the car and a dark back ground.
Any help with the picture and a procedure on how to do this wuold be great. Thanks!

Mike
Hopefully Scott (the real photog) will chime in!

As I recall he set up his camera on a tripod and used a light shielded with a shoebox or similar, set the camera on bulb (shutter open) and painted the car with the light. I've been wanting to experiment with light painting ever since I saw that image and have yet to dedicate the time. I've only done it once with a small penlight and the results were impressive for a first attempt.
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Another guy to contact about that technique here might be MaxHarvard(Eric) and you can see similar shots in his Blue Hour thread, one such image was used in the Camaro Performers spread on his '68... from memory I would say October 13 CP issue or so
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Here is the pic. One of my all time favorites. I would love to understand how to do it also.

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