(not SVT) A few GTI's in the Night

InfraRed

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let me know what you think :)

sorry it's not an svt, but thought some of you might enjoy the pictures :)
 

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illness said:
I like the white one the most.. I dont like the wheels on the first black one

thanks :) the white one is mine.

the wheels on the first black one are optional 18's from VW and the second black one has the stock 17's on it (he's still working on his wheels)

thanks for the kind words on the pictures :)
 

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puredrive said:
next time don't do so much tilt IMO

other then that the pics look nice


every board i've posted on has said pretty much the same thing about the tilt/angle.

i usually don't do it with all my pictures but i found since my lens wasn't wide enough, that was the best way to capture as much of the buildings as i could.

thanks for the kind words!
 

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sorry to be late getting back to you.

camera used is a canon 20d with the kit 18-55 lens.

the effect used is called HDR or High Dynamic Range. This can be done by taking the same picture 3 times at 3 different exposures and merging them together in a program such as photomatrix pro.
 

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great pics but one thing i never understood....when you get a euro style plate for the front of your car, why toss it on the dash?? it loooks tacky as hell i think....on my last car i had one and it looked great on the front
 

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InfraRed said:
sorry to be late getting back to you.

camera used is a canon 20d with the kit 18-55 lens.

the effect used is called HDR or High Dynamic Range. This can be done by taking the same picture 3 times at 3 different exposures and merging them together in a program such as photomatrix pro.

btw, for example in these night shots, what exposures do you recommend?
 

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