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RED@7kVERT *8850GT*
Member # 5909
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me and EPIKMACH went out with his camera and took some shots....cruised with a couple other stangs on our way back from the track....
which one for the calender....??
         [ January 02, 2008, 12:20 AM: Message edited by: RED@7kVERT *8850GT* ]
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hidnn.o.s.
Member # 1219
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They look grainy to me. Can you make them a little smaller? May make them sharper.
I guarantee Epik will be in the calendar with one of the water shots previously posted.
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RED@7kVERT *8850GT*
Member # 5909
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wow! those are big! ill resize....
and a lil grainy...its a 6 mgpx camera
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spegull03
Member # 2842
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none, because they are out of focus and dark
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RED@7kVERT *8850GT*
Member # 5909
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well if you notice its dusk out....and the camera is a point and shoot. i also went through and auto corrected all the pics....britness, contrast, color, ect.
sooo....................????
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hidnn.o.s.
Member # 1219
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6th picture down is the best out of those, imo, because many are too dark for a calendar and you want the car centered like it is in that picture. I'd take a re-shoot an hour earlier in the day and go for some nice background if possible ![[patriot]](graemlins/patriot.gif) [ January 02, 2008, 12:30 AM: Message edited by: hidnn.o.s. ]
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Jessie P
Member # 7073
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I like number 6
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2stangs69-91
Member # 1951
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sweet pics!! looks like a fun time.
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89FoxLX
Member # 7197
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i like #4. not sure if its a calendar shot though, cuz like everybody else has said, its dark. but i still think its a nice picture, maybe poster, but not calendar.
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FoX GT
Member # 4587
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quote: Originally posted by RED@7kVERT *8850GT*: wow! those are big! ill resize....
and a lil grainy...its a 6 mgpx camera
MP does not matter in the grainy world. You are trying to shoot in low light and the camera automatically bumps the ISO (sensitivity to light) to try and expose the picture properly. Higher ISO = higher noise. The first couple are way too dark as the camera is exposing the background scenery and not the car.
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essasin
Member # 4741
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Try taking pictures in the late afternoon where the sun is still bright but not harsh. Since you can't control the lighting and your car is really dark it won't show well during the conditions you tried to shoot in.
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FoRdGiRl
Member # 6279
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5th,6th,or 7th from the bottom up...i kinda like how its a lil dark and shows the sky in the back ground
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