New photos of the car after coilover install (lots of pics...sorry!)
#16
Otherwise, looks nice.
#17
Drifting
Thread Starter
The front is all the way up actually. I posted another thread regarding height, and the consensus is that the H&R kit does lower it pretty far. A little more than I was expecting to be honest, but I love it so far. The rear does need to come down just a small bit. I have not measured height yet, other than fender height which is about 25 1/2" rear and 25" in the front. It has not been aligned or anything yet. Waiting to see what happens with these hurricanes before I start making plans at the moment.
#23
Drifting
Thread Starter
Using a Canon 20d, and for these, the 18-55mm kit lens believe it or not. Oh, and a tripod that's about 600 years old
Some of them are multiple exposure HDR conversions (first one and the last two). Still learning as I go.
#27
Rennlist Member
Justin,
Don't get rid of that 600 year old tripod. The old tripod my brother uses could hold up a house, it would cost about $1500 to find buy something that robust now days.
I really like the lighting on the first one, the colors are rich and full. I am not sure what HDR (I am a Nikon guy) is, but it looks awesome.
Here is a fun suggestion with your Photoshop program. On the black and white photo the building looks great, but your car (the subject of the photo) doesn't pop out at you. Make a layer of the photo, cut out your Porsche of that layer, and convert that to B&W (or any effect you like). Your car will be full color with no effect apply to it, and the background will be changed. It is a pretty easy technique to make a cool effect. (actually it is what I did to my avatar).
Thanks for sharing,
--Joe
Don't get rid of that 600 year old tripod. The old tripod my brother uses could hold up a house, it would cost about $1500 to find buy something that robust now days.
I really like the lighting on the first one, the colors are rich and full. I am not sure what HDR (I am a Nikon guy) is, but it looks awesome.
Here is a fun suggestion with your Photoshop program. On the black and white photo the building looks great, but your car (the subject of the photo) doesn't pop out at you. Make a layer of the photo, cut out your Porsche of that layer, and convert that to B&W (or any effect you like). Your car will be full color with no effect apply to it, and the background will be changed. It is a pretty easy technique to make a cool effect. (actually it is what I did to my avatar).
Thanks for sharing,
--Joe
#28
The front is all the way up actually. I posted another thread regarding height, and the consensus is that the H&R kit does lower it pretty far. A little more than I was expecting to be honest, but I love it so far. The rear does need to come down just a small bit. I have not measured height yet, other than fender height which is about 25 1/2" rear and 25" in the front. It has not been aligned or anything yet. Waiting to see what happens with these hurricanes before I start making plans at the moment.
#29
Instructor
i'm drooling, nice pix!
#30
Wallflower
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Great pics and gorgeous car! I also really like the background. I've been searching for a good one around here to get some nice shots of mine, but haven't stumbled on anything that spoke to me yet.