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  • #16
    Killa pics Ray, they came out a treat. Takes a bit of playing around to get used to the settings and the camera itself but seems you have the gist of it

    Both cars are looking minta, loving the new wheels Mickey and love the new tails Ray
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    • #17
      I, too have a white mk3 and was gonna post up pics one of these days. Looks like mine's not yet up to scratch compared to the other white mk3's on here haha. Nice cars, very different to every other mk3 out there, let alone compared to the falcadores and camcord's driving around out there.

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      • #18
        i went and bought a UV filter today ray for my dslr (HOYA 52mm high quality - $18 ), i noticed immediately it really cut down the 'ghosting' of objects in bright light. you may want to invest. also, as steve said, use your lowest ISO setting.

        great pics though, it's good fun learning how to use a new camera!

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        • #19
          I always have a soft spot for the Mk IIIs (my first VW).

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          • #20
            Originally posted by DubSteve View Post
            Nice photos Ray, try using a faster shutter speed this will let in less light with the standard lens well pretty much any lens and also use a low ISO like 100 for daylight it is what helps alot man!
            i thought the iso is the shutter speed??

            mikey, thats vvv clean! those rims have really come up a treat for u!

            and ray, your rear looks so aggressive now! though doesnt seem to match the soft front? and i'm not feeling those racks when they're all bare like that need t get one of those wind deflectors/farings at least?? andand we(I) want more dumpage/tuckage to do those steelies justice!
            Last edited by KI11Z; 01-01-2009, 03:49 AM.

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            • #21
              oh right, well they look alot better than the ones I got, which were hardly tinted. Shame about the fitment though
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              • #22
                Thanks for the comments all

                Those pics were actually taken WITH a UV filter! Though I might try using a polarising filter to get rid of the reflections... even on our white cars they were quite noticeable.

                AFAIK, ISO is the sensor's light sensitivity - the lower the number, the less sensitivity to light.

                Hopefully I'll have a re-done front end by the end of the holidays...
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                • #23
                  Thanks for comments peeps I'm looking forward to Ray's new front, can't wait for the reveal hehehe.
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                  • #24
                    very toit ladies

                    lookin' gooooooooood!

                    gotta have a good foto sesh after holidays are over.. ive got a few good places
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by fuzion View Post
                      gotta have a good foto sesh after holidays are over.. ive got a few good places
                      Thank god for that lol....we were fresh out of ideas in these shots
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by rayray086 View Post
                        Those pics were actually taken WITH a UV filter! Though I might try using a polarising filter to get rid of the reflections... even on our white cars they were quite noticeable.
                        Ray use both the filters on top of eachother that will do the trick!
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