...more random pics
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#34
99% of people with a camera in their hands will take a picture from eye-height. If you want your subject to stand out, you need to see it in a way that uniquely focuses on that subject... and the easiest way to do that is to capture the shot at a non-traditional perspective. That's why I love the swivel LCD lens on my (now ancient) Canon. It let's me hold the camera high or low, while still framing the shot.
The Nikon D5*** series cameras has the swivel LCD lens...wish mine did.
I couldn't sit in a lawn chair unless I'm required to be stationary in the same position for all the shots...would get boring.
I crouch for most shots which is just further proof that there's more to it than just getting low. I use an 8MP Canon Rebel XT which I've had for about 8 years. Great little Camera that is far more capable than I. However, in the hands of my teenage daughter the Canon Rebel rocks. If not for privacy issues I would share her facebook photography page.
Can't you just import the photos from Facebook to Photobucket?
Thanks.
I see it...I take it.
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dragion - would you provide more details and information about the Carbon Fiber Rear Valence Overlay. Things such as the source/material, cost, your satisfaction, installation. Is it a pre cut from Bluebat or cut in place? Thank you
#36
There is a front lip chin spoiler made for the non-sport also...looks nice in my opinion.
2012 G37 Sedan Exterior Accessories
#37
My thread
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...ence-wrap.html
I originally purchased the GTR 6/10 rear taillight overlays, but couldn't locate an installer willing to do it, so I ended up returning/exchanging them for the rear valence.
I do not have a cost since it was a direct exchange.
I would contact Andy for prices.
I had my GTR taillights custom cut by Rob @ Sun Stoppers in Stoughton, MA...the rear valence was also installed by him.
Cost for the valence install was $75.
He did an amazing job on both!
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#39
All my shots are hand-held...glad I have VR (vibration Reduction) built into most of my lenses.
Good for 2-4 stops down.
All these "random pics" were taken with my 18-105mm kit lens...excellent lens for general walk around.
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rpm&my_G35 is correct.
There is a front lip chin spoiler made for the non-sport also...looks nice in my opinion.
2012 G37 Sedan Exterior Accessories
There is a front lip chin spoiler made for the non-sport also...looks nice in my opinion.
2012 G37 Sedan Exterior Accessories
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Supposedly, the side sills on the Sport Package are slightly more pronounced. I keep meaning to verify that, but never get around to it.
Infiniti calls it a trunk-mounted "decklid spoiler". I think in common terms it's known as a Duckbill spoiler.
Infiniti calls it a trunk-mounted "decklid spoiler". I think in common terms it's known as a Duckbill spoiler.
#43
I've compared mine (Sport) with my friends (non-sport) and mine does seem more pronounced...plus mine has the splash guards and his doesn't.
Infiniti Rear Decklid Spoiler
Duckbill Spoiler
If I'm incorrect, please advise me!
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Um...
You made me google "duckbill spoiler", and it seems to predominately refer to the extended rear roof spoilers on hatches. And if you look at google images, for those references on coupes and sedans it's mostly the swept-up style that you're thinking. (Which I really don't like at all. Too reminiscent of the 2nd Gen Firebird/Camaro.)
Well, damn. Now I don't know anymore.
You made me google "duckbill spoiler", and it seems to predominately refer to the extended rear roof spoilers on hatches. And if you look at google images, for those references on coupes and sedans it's mostly the swept-up style that you're thinking. (Which I really don't like at all. Too reminiscent of the 2nd Gen Firebird/Camaro.)
Well, damn. Now I don't know anymore.
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BTW, favorite pic here. It captures the essence of the traditional Infiniti design over the last decade. Muscular curves that are non-complex and more than a little artistic. Nice.
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