Took Some New Photos
Took Some New Photos
I figured I'd go out and take some updated pictures of my MINI. Tell me what you think.
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(High resolution version here: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ni5highres.jpg
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Image 6 (This was my failed attempt at a motion shot - clearly I was not going fast enough - feel free to laugh at me):
Image 1:

(High resolution version here: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ni5highres.jpg
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Image 6 (This was my failed attempt at a motion shot - clearly I was not going fast enough - feel free to laugh at me):
The screen in my laptop is so small I could not see the photos very well. But I like the wheels. They seem to give the car a wider stance and the silver rims provide counterpoint to all that blackness.
Originally Posted by skitelluride531
Image 6 (This was my failed attempt at a motion shot - clearly I was not going fast enough - feel free to laugh at me):
After checking the EXIF data I see you set your Digital Rebel to ISO 400. Retake this shot at 100 or lower (can't remember what lowest ISO on Rebel XT is). Anyway, set the aperture to it's smallest (f/22 ?) if you have a polarizer or neutral density filter, slap 'em on. This should allow you to use a slower shutter speed in daylight which, in turn, will help capture the motion you're looking for.
Try it and show us what happens.
-Juan
Originally Posted by blacknblue
I actually like this shot best. To me it's not a complete failure at motion, the motion in this pic is implied.
After checking the EXIF data I see you set your Digital Rebel to ISO 400. Retake this shot at 100 or lower (can't remember what lowest ISO on Rebel XT is). Anyway, set the aperture to it's smallest (f/22 ?) if you have a polarizer or neutral density filter, slap 'em on. This should allow you to use a slower shutter speed in daylight which, in turn, will help capture the motion you're looking for.
Try it and show us what happens.
-Juan
After checking the EXIF data I see you set your Digital Rebel to ISO 400. Retake this shot at 100 or lower (can't remember what lowest ISO on Rebel XT is). Anyway, set the aperture to it's smallest (f/22 ?) if you have a polarizer or neutral density filter, slap 'em on. This should allow you to use a slower shutter speed in daylight which, in turn, will help capture the motion you're looking for.
Try it and show us what happens.
-Juan
Originally Posted by fj0
Wow! How much and from where? Those are Racing Harts, right? :drool: 
Anyways, thanks for the compliments
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$1,119.00 is what I paid from Wheelmax.com . After I received them, they gave me a $100 refund due to a small imperfection on the wheel that i was unhappy with.
So far, everything is great with the rims and tires.
So far, everything is great with the rims and tires.
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