Took an awesome picture tonight!!

turbogt

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My car still isn't finished but that doesn't mean I can't take any pics lol..

What do you guys think???


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first shot is awesome. shame there is a lens flare right on the hood. should be able to edit that out of there.

Yeah... I tried in digital photo professional but couldn't get rid of it easily so I'll have to download lightroom to make the picture as good as it can be.

love everything, but the tails!

Is it any consolation that they are sequential?? :p
 
Thanks everyone.. When I move back into a place with a GARAGE next month I can finally finish all the work that I have left on it!! I can't wait... these sideskirts being unfinished drives me nuts... I also have a new front bumper (with no holes) and a 96 rear bumper to paint and install as well :)
 
Glad you pointed out what "wasn't finished". Suddenly I feel like my 95 just joined the 67 as a "project car". :)

Beautiful car. Beautiful pics. Love the sequential tail lights. I'm gonna wire mine to go from bottom to top. :D
 
Not too bad :nice: Indirect light is good lighting for our cars. I'd look for a darker background though, just to bring out the white better. I'd be inclined to find a place where you can reflect light onto the car from the setting sun (like with a reflecting disk or a building), but still have it in the shade with a relatively deep shadow in the background. It could be something like an empty loading dock or the side of a cargo ship since they are typically black.

I recently shot a 56 Chevy, but I had it in direct sunlight to get a nice glint off the chrome. The background was a somewhat dark mountainside with cactus just barely lit up. Turned out nicely.