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Originally Posted by High Octane
any chance you have a bigger version of the picture with the Sears tower?
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I do have larger versions.
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Originally Posted by jtabraham
Sweet pics!
Hey, are you friends with Justin Varghese? He was telling me about a Z that a friend of his owned and from the description it sounds like yours.
Hey, are you friends with Justin Varghese? He was telling me about a Z that a friend of his owned and from the description it sounds like yours.
Originally Posted by labelworkshop75
Very nice, but sorry I need to point out probably your one and only flaw, which is your hood does not even come close to sitting flush with your front end
other than that sweet Z
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Originally Posted by High Octane
any chance you have a bigger version of the picture with the Sears tower?
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i love that front bumper.. i am considering getting it.. but i am not sure how it look on my car..
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that backdrop for the pictures makes you look like a crime fighter
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are some of those pictures HDR?
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Originally Posted by doug
are some of those pictures HDR?
There was absolutely no image layering or multiple exposures. All of the images are single-shot non-HDR's. However, some of the post-processing techniques that Rubin (photographer) used, can lend to an HDR-esque result.