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Ok so after getting my car sorted I gave her a clean and some SRP and EGP...
the results...(not the greatest pics as the light was fading on me)..
Can you believe my drivers door was caved in??
again thanks for everyone that turned up...great work by Jo several happy customers..
I didn't take too many pics but here's a few....
off to take some pics of mine now as it's all clean and shiney! :approve:
A silver 197 with bit of a heavy right foot and a black 182...all three of us all bunched together for a bit then I turned off with the Black 182 at the shell garage as the 197 went on...
anyone from here?
to save starting a new thread...anyone fancy finding me one?
Same price bracket as above but as good quality screen/resolution as possible as I'll be using it for all my photo's/editing etc...not fussed about Harddrive size as I'll be getting an external one at some point..
Needs to be...
About 5ish I think...3 guys in it and some sort of aftermarket exhaust cut into the bumper. Was sitting in the traffic heading out of Brighton next to me for a bit in the Monaco Blue 172.
you sure??
zoomed right in on the moon...no cropping or anything and I get this...
while I'm at it...anyone know what this red dot is? I assume another planet...it's on a few of my moon pics...(I drew the box round it! lol)
thats the problem I was having...just kept coming out as a bright white circle! lol I managed to get a few after playing with thw shutter speed (can't remember wht I ended up with now) but still not as defined as yours..
thanks for the info, I'll give it another go at some point!
what settings did you use on the camera? I've tried a few times but never get a result as clear as yours....plus I'm assuming you have zoomed in and cropped the pic a bit?
quickie for ya chris...
making the screens...do you use photoshop? just create a blank layer at the desired resolution then drag the pic into the new layer and move it about to get the section you want within the resolution/area?
I find it suprisingly hard to get it right without...