Bay Area Z who's who.......
I don't have a digital camera so here is a shot of the car earlier this month at Mt Shasta. (I don't drive the streets with the number on the car) The only visible mod is the black powdercoated wheels. I took off the chrome chrome grill (door guards).
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Originally posted by Moodie
I must've not been driving enough cause I haven't seen any of you on the road....
I must've not been driving enough cause I haven't seen any of you on the road....
I'm attempting to get to Zfest and maybe the Diablo run.
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Originally posted by zwindsor
I'm in NorCal but many miles north of the Bay area (north of Santa Rosa). I'd certainly join in on all the runs/meets and stuff if I didn't have to drive 125+ miles each way just to meet up. I really do like to drive but most of the time it is a time factor.
I'm attempting to get to Zfest and maybe the Diablo run.
I'm in NorCal but many miles north of the Bay area (north of Santa Rosa). I'd certainly join in on all the runs/meets and stuff if I didn't have to drive 125+ miles each way just to meet up. I really do like to drive but most of the time it is a time factor.
I'm attempting to get to Zfest and maybe the Diablo run.
bixby: Great picture of the last three generations of Fairladies. Only 3 1/2 more generations to go and you'll have the full set.
I heard that the 'Z Doctor' moved up to Napa after he retired. With three 'Z's he must know you or maybe you are the ZDoctor.
I heard that the 'Z Doctor' moved up to Napa after he retired. With three 'Z's he must know you or maybe you are the ZDoctor.
Originally posted by BrunoMDeus
selski12, you take the best pictures!!! Beautiful!!
How do you do it??
What can i do to take nice pictures at night with my Canon S400?
selski12, you take the best pictures!!! Beautiful!!
How do you do it??
What can i do to take nice pictures at night with my Canon S400?
You can make wonders out of that S400. Im just using a 3MP Canon A70.
Im no expert in photography, most of the time i just adjust certain settings and point then shoot.
For night shots, just put your camera on "Tv" mode (i think all canons are the same) or Shutter Speed priority. Then select a slow shutter speed like 2 seconds. It all depends on the lighting though. If there is a lot of light, dont select a very long shutter time or the photo will be very bright. You will be required to use a tripod to keep the camera steady for night shots.
Thats about it. I just let the cameras wizardy do the rest. I may adjust the iso speed , white-balance and such.
All you want to do is not be afraid of taking pictures since its digital and its not costing film. But I would just get a big memory card though. Experimentation is all that is needed.





