Somebody took this picture of My Rod at a local car show and I thought it was pretty nice.
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Somebody took this picture of My Rod at a local car show and I thought it was pretty nice.
As one who shoots a lot of photos, I have to say it is a nice angle but the photographer needs to avoid shooting into the sun. It would be a great picture if the sun was coming from over the photographer's shoulder.
Great angle indeed yes a bit bright as photos go, car looks good ..
Dude !!!!!!!!!! I don't know what your deffinition of a rat rod is. But that ain't one.:LOL::LOL:
Great picture! Are those Mickey Thompson's sticky enough for you, especially when pulling out and getting on it? Just looking for Plan B for me, for when I wear down mine and if they are "too loose" for having some fun. You sure have a cool ride there.
Thanks Pat,,,for most of my "driving habits",the M/T's are sticky enough and they are smooth riding as well,I really like them.
How's Your build coming along.
I've been keeping with my update page, but I'd like to be on it more. To make things worse, I may be moving to Baltimore to become a Terminal Manager there for my company. I'm still only 2 1/2 hours from the Family/Coupe, but it may add some more time for it to get done. I should know by July 20th if they choose me or not. My heart doesn't want to go, but it's a great career move for me, and alot more $$$. I love where I'm at, so it's a win win for me either way. Leaving it in God's hands now.
Nice picture. Whenever we have our local car show, by the time the cars are all parked it's about 9:30 a.m. By then it seems there is no good angle without the sun's glare causing problems. I use a polarizing filter, but, it seems I'm always upgrading to a new lens, and don't have the appropriate Polarizing filter to do the job. All have uv haze filters to protect lens, but the polarizers do a fine job of cutting glare!. I've never been to a car show where you get in early enough for idea sun angles! Still love the angle of this shot!
I have to agree with the sun position. An ND filter would have helped some. Photoshop helps some, but there's no substitute for getting the shot before you click.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...z28/1bad32.jpg
Cool 32 though so it's hard to get a bad picture.
Thanks for the repost with photoshop! It reminded me I need the Polarizing filter on my new lens. Got me thinking, found my old AE1 and sure enough, it had a 62mm polarizing filter I could use for my Digital SLR Nikon's new wide angle zoom lens! Love it when I can save some cash this way!
Your 32 is awesome! I love it, and nice pic too! :)