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Currently waxing
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Trying to decide if we are going to drive the Z to NoVA today(GMU). Our daughter has to have her wisdom teeth pulled tomorrow and is working a summer internship up near school. We are going to stay tonight and take her to her appt tomorrow. Z or Xterra....
We took the to roadster our for frozen yogurt last night. :driving: Passed 15k and am now getting the service alert. She will go to the dealership this week. Quote:
Here is a shot with exposure change in different areas so that you don't loose all of the detail in the shadows... http://www.the370z.com/members/beach...36599-g2z1.jpg Quote:
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I changed the time in my Z as it was in hour behind, but why can't we have the speed instead of the clock, I hate that and miss that with my past Z's.
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Motored my Z and QD'ed afterwards. :D was a good drive. :p
Cleaned up the engine bay as well. I hate dust in there. |
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Then I am going to try to get soem hummingbird shots at high shutter speed with the 7D. Who is going to start the DSLR thread? |
Finished remounting my left Shine add on and Evo-R diffuser and swapped out 15mm spacers for 20mm
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Yeah TT i need a better editing software. This sony stuff is.. ok. This was my first attempt at editing a photo, and im sure it shows :icon17:
So overall i like the shots but they are still abit soft. It is what it is for a mirrorless compact with SLR sensor/lens. Im still working on apeture, metering and so on, but im wondering if its a lost cause with this camera. I bought the 2.8/16 to see if it made any difference over the kit lens 3.5-5.6/18-55. Most of these were taken with the new 16mm. Problem however is a mysterious red dot keeps showing up in my shots. Could this be the editing software? I tried to get some air in there to see if it was dust. Anythoughts? (see the first shot front bumper drivers side, second shot lower left hand corner of my door panel, and in the same general location of all the shots.) http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/o...5/DSC00118.jpg http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/o...Zenh200001.jpg http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/o...Zenh100001.jpg http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/o...5/DSC00128.jpg http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/o...5/DSC00113.jpg http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/o...5/DSC00110.jpg |
Those red dots almost look like street lights, other than that if they are not street lights then it must be the camera as editing software will not do that.
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In for humming bird shots. :tup: I suppose we can start a DSLR thread in the photography forum. :D Nitex- looking good. :tup: I likes the bottom one. Looks like a sig pict 98- don't tell me you're using the factory wrench and cheezo jack? :icon14: carguys should atleast have a ratchet and socket set + hydraulic jack for lowered cars. :icon17: |
Beach, thanks for the tips... Adobe lightroom eh... It looks like you can adjust exposure in certain areas only and not the whole pic? If so, that is very cool. I use Capture NX2, but I didn't think you could do sectional exposure adjustment. I might have to get lightroom...
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Installed my new UAM rear add-on spoiler :)
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That looks so bada$s trips, wow! I love how all the matte black trim ties into each other so well, very well done. :tiphat:
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