Pics from a rainy day of driving
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From: The land of corruption, cachaça, and caipirinhas.
Originally Posted by CrankDatVtec,Feb 23 2008, 08:49 PM
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gfunk Your stock S with a painted black hood is way cooler..lol
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gfunk Your stock S with a painted black hood is way cooler..lol
Besides, the hood was painted when I got my car.

But S2K000, how do you get your HDR pictures to not have such blurry clouds? Were the clouds just not moving much, do you take your pictures in extremely rapid succession, or is it a setting in whatever program you use? I use photomatix, but in all honesty, I don't know what a good portion of the options in there do.
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From: The land of corruption, cachaça, and caipirinhas.
Originally Posted by S2K000,Feb 25 2008, 01:14 PM
Photoshop CS3 FTW
But im sure it doesn't really matter, photomatrix should do the trick. Yeah, it's pretty basic, clouds move, if you see them moving, your pics should be taken relatively quickly. I happened to get luck, on this day they stood still
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