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I'll play http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u182/turtlemechanic/Mobile%20Uploads/20160716_150335_zpswroqiqcp.jpg and http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u182/turtlemechanic/Mobile%20Uploads/20160716_122931_zpspgwgari7.jpg View Quote Of the many awesome cars that have been posted in this thread and others yours is the one I drool over most. |
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Of the many awesome cars that have been posted in this thread and others yours is the one I drool over most. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Of the many awesome cars that have been posted in this thread and others yours is the one I drool over most. Thank you! |
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Well, I have a lot of cars.......and a lot of pictures of them.....but I like this one. http://i1076.photobucket.com/albums/w442/FiatFarm/BrunoSearsPoint.jpg View Quote Turn two at Sears before the bridge was installed. COOL! |
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Magazine quality photo. Double-exposure? Your other pics are beautiful as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://i.imgur.com/4zIv2ST.jpg Takes care of all three cars. Gonna try to get a good sunset pic of all 3 together soon. Magazine quality photo. Double-exposure? Your other pics are beautiful as well. Nope. Are you ready for it???? Android s5 and snapseed app. Not sure if Snapseed is doing a double image and automatically adjusting/doing things to assist with over/under exposing but whatever it does it just works. All I did to that pic was play with HDR a bit, went through and played with the burn settings for an under exposure, then played with the saturation. It is insane what you can do with a stupid cell phone these days. Quick story. My mom was a professionally trained photographer(brooks in SantaBarbara) with 30 years of experience including PPA masters, judging, and lectures around the world. She got away from film and retired when digital came around. About 8 years ago she sold off all her 120mm stuff and picked up digital. She is computer illiterate though. She takes great pics on the first go with exposure/lense selection/composition however she cannot do the image processing/manipulation. Along comes good quality, pixel wise, cell phones. I show her what Snapseed is capable of even with JPG files versus raw and she goes nuts. So much easier to deal with a few sliders and easier file management then to try to fuck with Photoshop and Lightroom. Another pair of my favorites. The HDR toying around in snapseed more or less saved this picture. I was playing with both a digital SLR and my cell phone. The cell phone actually beat the hell out of the aging 14mp dslr with crap lenses that was my dad's cheapy sacrificial camera. Two shots above were Bitterwater Road between the 58 and 46. Leads out to a place just around the corner from where James Dean died. It is an awesome road during the spring. Not much more than an over grown bike path filled with potholes and the occassional cow but when it opens up and you can see the next 3 miles of road in one shot, it becomes magical. Next up is using a gopro attached to a drone to get some shots and see what I can get from the wide angle on it. One more to try to convince all of you to give Snapseed a try. |
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My truck is nothing special, but it's taken me from the top of Mt. Washington in New Hampshire to hunting last weekend in Missouri... https://sites.google.com/site/betlyon123/home/jimmy2.jpg https://sites.google.com/site/betlyon123/home/jimmy1.jpg View Quote Sure it is! You don't see the four-wheel-steering ones much anymore. |
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http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h164/Rarestrx/76sideways.jpg http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h164/Rarestrx/Scirocco.jpg View Quote I had a Scirocco when I lived in Germany - it was an great Car |
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<a href="http://s3.photobucket.com/user/Eyesofsilver/media/M3%20Folder/DSC3237.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/Eyesofsilver/M3%20Folder/DSC3237.jpg</a> View Quote Man, I can 'hear' that picture. |
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The blue Chevelle http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/j390/m40hog/IMG_3047_zps8l9gnlam.jpg http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/j390/m40hog/Cars/IMG_3081_zpsl1nmb7qs.jpg http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/j390/m40hog/Cars/Impala%206_zps2tji1ce3.jpg View Quote Next to the 64 SS I had, that is my favorite Impala body style. |
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1972 Mach1 Favorite pic, because it looks kind of period correct. But was like 2000 or so. (minivan is a giveaway lol https://scontent.fsjc1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/155049_10150343454610346_2097555_n.jpg?oh=317f3950ba89618f33de97dd965ab82f&oe=58CBDF40 1957 Olds. Still sitting waiting to get running again. One of the only pictures I have. https://scontent.fsjc1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/581265_10152565102325346_27659210_n.jpg?oh=b2e3f2524d4abade01ab4b5684124aa7&oe=58D1888D The new daily, 1988 Supra (NA/ auto bought cheap) Also one of the only pics I have. https://scontent.fsjc1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/10931703_10155145862370346_121294300431663093_o.jpg View Quote I used to own a 87 Turbo MKIII Supra.. liked the car, it was ahead of its time. BUT two project cars at the time didn't make sense, so I kept the faster one (1g DSM) The 7M-GTE just isn't to much fun without a lot of work... Wish the U.S. had gotten the 1JZ like everyone else.. i'd probably kept it. |
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View Quote Now that's a bad ass picture. Love it when someone has a really nice truck and still does truck stuff with it. |
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View Quote I wish I still owned my '96. I miss the hell out of that truck. |
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