Imports

  • Thread starter Puffy
  • 31,198 comments
  • 3,207,972 views
allxk4.jpg


Loving this car's bodywork... just not the rims.

06fdfurutagoallmp2.jpg

 
I would say to pick a more interesting backround, and then put the car towards one of the corners of the pic. Centering the car isn't good IMO.

EDIT: Also, like in the second pic towards to bottom, try to leave those kinds of things out, that dark strip in the pavement distracts from the rest of the pic.

Yes I understand. I couldn't really call the shots with where the car was. It was more or less "Hey! There's a car driving, I'ma take some pictures."

The car centred is something I don't do, but I guess that one turned out wrong. On that one, it was definitely because of the cropping. The camera takes such huge pictures, I can afford to crop the however I like. Next time I'll look out for those kinds of things when cropping and not just taking the shots.

Thanks. 👍
 
those RX-7's are soo sexy :drool: hmm.. that particular colour on that S13 Silvia brings certain japanese anime in my mind ;)
 
Yes I understand. I couldn't really call the shots with where the car was. It was more or less "Hey! There's a car driving, I'ma take some pictures."

Oh, hey, wow.... :lol:

You have a really fast shutter speed -- I didn't even realize the car was moving. :dunce: So much for my advice that you should get closer to the car, to have it fill the frame more completely... :scared:
 
Oh, hey, wow.... :lol:

You have a really fast shutter speed -- I didn't even realize the car was moving. :dunce: So much for my advice that you should get closer to the car, to have it fill the frame more completely... :scared:

The camera can go up to a four thousandth of a second shutter speed, but unfortunately I no longer have the histogram to tell you what exposures I was using for that particular shot.

The sun was getting low, so once I found the settings that would expose correctly with the sun behind the car (see the long shadows?), I didn't bother tweaking them to get proper effects regarding motion blurs and such.

I only had the oppurtunity to get pictures on one or two passes from each car. Unfortunately, I'm not happy with any of the Skyline pictures and those three pictures were all from the same pass of the Silvia.

I will have more fun when I have a driver I can boss around for photography purposes. Instead, I took 180 pictures in 15 minutes, which in itself is still quite amazing.
 
I like that NSX. it should had been updated to look like that by factory.

I think most would disagree as the car was great as it was in the 90's.

Anyways, the bodykit has grown on me. As long as it has the right set of rims, it doesn't look that bad.
So, speaking of the NSX, here's some photos I found.
-Freak NSX
tamura-1.jpg

-Esprit NSX
2-400.jpg
3-400.jpg

6-400.jpg
7-400.jpg

9-400.jpg

genroq-1.jpg
genroq-4.jpg

-Rapid NSX
1-400.jpg
2-400.jpg

11-400.jpg
12-400.jpg

16-400.jpg
17-400.jpg

20-400.jpg

-Yokota NSX
3.jpg
7.jpg

21.jpg
24.jpg

26.jpg
40.jpg

41.jpg
49.jpg

-Burn Up NSX
001.jpg
002.jpg

006.jpg
011.jpg

013.jpg
014.jpg

018.jpg
019.jpg

051.jpg
027.jpg

-Uchida NSX
004.jpg
005.jpg

006.jpg
007.jpg

010.jpg
011.jpg

013.jpg
016.jpg

017.jpg
022.jpg

-Yasu NSX
008.jpg
009.jpg

010.jpg
011.jpg

014.jpg
015.jpg

016.jpg
018.jpg

020.jpg
021.jpg

022.jpg
023.jpg

028.jpg
032.jpg

Sorry for the small size.
 
I posted up those NSX's awhile ago, they look very nice.

As for XeroTalent Photography, their shots are amazing.
 

Latest Posts

Back