Wife Asanti's ect ect ect. 56K take a nap!
I finally got my wheels back so I thought the wife and I would go take some pics. Heres a link to my car with the iforged.
http://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=98233
Im glad I put the iforged on the Z and kept the Asanti's on the G. Sorry guys Im working on my photo skillz and I dont know how to use photoshop. What you see is what you get!
http://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=98233
Im glad I put the iforged on the Z and kept the Asanti's on the G. Sorry guys Im working on my photo skillz and I dont know how to use photoshop. What you see is what you get!
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Originally Posted by Zincognito
WOWsers!!! Hot women you have there. what wheels are those?
Originally Posted by G352NV
Im glad I put the iforged on the Z and kept the Asanti's on the G.
Some suggestions to get the most out of your photos -
1) fill the frame. There's a lot of space to the sides so you can either walk in closer or use your zoom. With a graphics program you can crop out some of the foreground on the bottom portion of the image.
2) use portrait mode on a few shots. This is useful when shooting with a model. Don't be afraid to turn the camera sideways and get in closer. You don't always have to have the car in the frame fully. When using a model with the car, the model becomes the central focal point (for the most part).
1) fill the frame. There's a lot of space to the sides so you can either walk in closer or use your zoom. With a graphics program you can crop out some of the foreground on the bottom portion of the image.
2) use portrait mode on a few shots. This is useful when shooting with a model. Don't be afraid to turn the camera sideways and get in closer. You don't always have to have the car in the frame fully. When using a model with the car, the model becomes the central focal point (for the most part).
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