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#106
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This is a nice shot. Really like the front splitter. Adds a little something nice to a Journey sedan that doesn't get many different options for that area....
The midnight grill blends in so well with the rest of your G. Your hard work on detailing your G really paid off in this photo shoot. Well done....
The midnight grill blends in so well with the rest of your G. Your hard work on detailing your G really paid off in this photo shoot. Well done....
And great detailing work there
And photo skillz are on the uptick for sure!
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jsheets (05-06-2016)
#107
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You can see the scratches in the fender, the impracticality of the drop w/lip, and the rust on the non-sport brakes. Taking a good photo is more about framing and light-management than the camera itself. But I say that as a rationalization because I claim soft skills at only one of those things (the easy one ), and my camera is nothing to write home about.
You've got a fine car, jsheets. Love the design on those Niche rims, and the painted headlights look great. Keep taking pics and enjoy it.
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#108
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This is a nice shot. Really like the front splitter. Adds a little something nice to a Journey sedan that doesn't get many different options for that area....
The midnight grill blends in so well with the rest of your G. Your hard work on detailing your G really paid off in this photo shoot. Well done....
The midnight grill blends in so well with the rest of your G. Your hard work on detailing your G really paid off in this photo shoot. Well done....
Now you're too close!
You can see the scratches in the fender, the impracticality of the drop w/lip, and the rust on the non-sport brakes. Taking a good photo is more about framing and light-management than the camera itself. But I say that as a rationalization because I claim soft skills at only one of those things (the easy one ), and my camera is nothing to write home about.
You've got a fine car, jsheets. Love the design on those Niche rims, and the painted headlights look great. Keep taking pics and enjoy it.
You can see the scratches in the fender, the impracticality of the drop w/lip, and the rust on the non-sport brakes. Taking a good photo is more about framing and light-management than the camera itself. But I say that as a rationalization because I claim soft skills at only one of those things (the easy one ), and my camera is nothing to write home about.
You've got a fine car, jsheets. Love the design on those Niche rims, and the painted headlights look great. Keep taking pics and enjoy it.
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blnewt (05-08-2016)
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IMO, Tein Basis CO's and 19" Interlagos on a 6MT with power/suspension mods... that creates just the right kind of balance between practical, purpose-driven values, while still supporting the aesthetics of style and design.
Philosophical BS, I know... but still, that's what I think.
Thumbs up, 4DRZ.
Philosophical BS, I know... but still, that's what I think.
Thumbs up, 4DRZ.
#113
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Thanks! I just wish this picture showed all the other stuff I did to the car
Did we just become new best friends or do you need to borrow some money?
IMO, Tein Basis CO's and 19" Interlagos on a 6MT with power/suspension mods... that creates just the right kind of balance between practical, purpose-driven values, while still supporting the aesthetics of style and design.
Philosophical BS, I know... but still, that's what I think.
Thumbs up, 4DRZ.
Philosophical BS, I know... but still, that's what I think.
Thumbs up, 4DRZ.
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MNfiniti (05-08-2016)
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