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yeah, i took these a few weeks ago, can't figure out why they look so grainy. anyway, been thinking about posting them up. the car is a bit plain, but as usual, it's a work in progress. enjoy
I wouldn't say plain, clean would be a better word. Are those Legacy wheels? I swear I have seen those before. Your "work in progress" looks great and I really like the yellow fogs, especially on silver bugeyes.
What kind of camera was it? Try lowering your ISO setting, that might be causing all of the noise. Or maybe you have it on an anti-vibration mode, that might cause that as well.
those beach shots are out past the haunama bay area. probably my favorite road to have a "spirited drive" on. only good at night though, too many damn cars in the day.
the rims are legacy rims, don't know the part number. i have seen them for sale on some subaru oem part sites though.
What kind of camera was it? Try lowering your ISO setting, that might be causing all of the noise. Or maybe you have it on an anti-vibration mode, that might cause that as well.
I like the choice in wheels too!
i'm using a nikon d70. it doesn't have an anti-vibe mode, so i'll try the iso setting. i'm still trying to figure out how to use it and take fancy pics.
Durring the day, try to keep the ISO set at 400 (or at least keep it under 600).....
If that doesn't fix it, make sure your megapixels setting is above 3MP.....
Try leaving everything in auto the first few times you use the camera. That way you'll get used to what settings it uses for different lighting situations. Then you can get a better sence for when to adjust the shutter speed, aperutre, ISO, brightness, etc. See if you can find some online tutorials for using D-SLR cameras too. There's plenty of good write ups on tips, even videos.
Nice camera by the way.
Last edited by Superglue WRX; 10-20-2006 at 06:45 PM.