2015 GT Silver with LWB and PCCB
#31
Rennlist Member
Fantastic car and pics! Great combo, The CF looks really nice. All these buckets now being delivered and I have to wait till APRIL! So Painful...
Congratulations and Enjoy! I'm from Seattle and noticed you have no lift, That could be a tad problematic, you really are gonna have to pay attention with the front.
Congratulations and Enjoy! I'm from Seattle and noticed you have no lift, That could be a tad problematic, you really are gonna have to pay attention with the front.
#35
Fantastic car and pics! Great combo, The CF looks really nice. All these buckets now being delivered and I have to wait till APRIL! So Painful...
Congratulations and Enjoy! I'm from Seattle and noticed you have no lift, That could be a tad problematic, you really are gonna have to pay attention with the front.
Congratulations and Enjoy! I'm from Seattle and noticed you have no lift, That could be a tad problematic, you really are gonna have to pay attention with the front.
#36
Thanks for the compliments, everyone. My dealer and my sales guy at Beachwood really did go above and beyond with these photographs. Here are a couple more shots that I received as well, I'll post the cage pics when I get them, too:
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Wow, just beautiful. Love the whole vibe of the car and those LWBs with the carbon are just sick. Great spec, great pics -- now comes the hard part: keeping the revs down!
Enjoy.
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2015 991 GT3 (GT Silver)
2007 BMW M5 (Black)
1997 993 Targa (White)
Enjoy.
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2015 991 GT3 (GT Silver)
2007 BMW M5 (Black)
1997 993 Targa (White)
#42
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Type of camera wouldn't matter. Any DSLR with an interchangeable lens could produce those images, anything from the cheapest 600 dollar one up to the expensive 8,000 dollar ones (Canon, Nikon, Sony, etc). The lens is the key. All those images were taken with a short f-stop, say <f2.8.
whats giving the look is hes using a wide angle lens like a 17mm maybe. and then hes using HDR or an application like lightroom to process them. other than that anyone can do photos like these.
thats i used on these shots of my m5...
#43
Nordschleife Master
[QUOTE=mainly;11920278]i doubt many of those were taken at f/2.8. too much of the background is still relatively in focus.
whats giving the look is hes using a wide angle lens like a 17mm maybe. and then hes using HDR or an application like lightroom to process them. other than that anyone can do photos like these.
thats i used on these shots of my m5...
Pretty cool pics. I have a nice camera, need to practice I guess.
whats giving the look is hes using a wide angle lens like a 17mm maybe. and then hes using HDR or an application like lightroom to process them. other than that anyone can do photos like these.
thats i used on these shots of my m5...
Pretty cool pics. I have a nice camera, need to practice I guess.
#44
Rennlist Member
i doubt many of those were taken at f/2.8. too much of the background is still relatively in focus.
whats giving the look is hes using a wide angle lens like a 17mm maybe. and then hes using HDR or an application like lightroom to process them. other than that anyone can do photos like these.
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whats giving the look is hes using a wide angle lens like a 17mm maybe. and then hes using HDR or an application like lightroom to process them. other than that anyone can do photos like these.
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Wonderful and inspiring nonetheless.
OP, thanks for posting.