s197 ****... duw

dro

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Moar angles w/ new rims... and that damn green cobra decided to show up again..

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And how can i improve(not like im a great photographer anyway) on my parking deck shots?

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Nice.

As far as improving, I see 2 things. One, there's some grain in those images, so I'm assuming you're in some sort of automatic mode. Get yourself a tripod and go into a manual mode, like Aperture Priority (or full manual if you fully understand your camera). Dial in your aperture to something like 5.6 or 8. Set your ISO to 100. You'll come out with images with no grain and better saturation.
 
Nice.

As far as improving, I see 2 things. One, there's some grain in those images, so I'm assuming you're in some sort of automatic mode. Get yourself a tripod and go into a manual mode, like Aperture Priority (or full manual if you fully understand your camera). Dial in your aperture to something like 5.6 or 8. Set your ISO to 100. You'll come out with images with no grain and better saturation.


OK COOL! Yea i kind of played around with the ISO thing, but it was my GF's camera... I understand mine a lil better but all i had was hers. But i will play with the arpeture settings for sure.
 
looks great
wheels look like pure sex
first rear window louvers that I enjoy
I don't know if it is the angle of the photos or what but the back seems shorter which is great because I've never liked how long the s-197 backs are

two thumbs up
 
I have to say it looks great - love the whole package. Do the CDC louvers stick only to the glass or do they stick to the body paint like some other ones do? I want to add louvers to my ride but hesitate because I don't want to ruin the paint in case I later decide to remove them. Do you have any negative issues with the CDC ones? Does dirt and water stay out from behind them? I know the Roush louvers are removable so you can clean behind them. Anyway, nice clean lookin stang you got and the rims add nicely to that.