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LOL at this thread
I posted it to learn more about taking low light photography, not how to take a snap with an old compact.
Thanks to those who have contributed some usefull pics though, which to be fair is most of them! :) Where are people finding the unused car parks too, would never find...
What a lot of the oldies dont realise, is that a lot of 17-20 yo's are still paying around £1K+ to insure basic 1.3 fiesta's and 1.2 corsa's, when you are presented with the opportunity to get a hot hatch for just a few hundred quid more it doesn't seem that bad.
£4.5k is silly money, but...
Thats what i thought, considering how much they usually charge for upgrades.
As soon as lion comes out i'll invest in an imac i think, while i can still get the student discount :D
Doubt it tbh :(
When i got recovered i told them it was lowered on the phone so they sent out a special truck they bought when they got a contract to collect and deliver nissan gtrs, guy said they hardly use it on anything else :D
Wasn't really sure whether to put this in photography, general car pics or here.
Just wanting to see low light photo's of cars (any will do), and the settings and what lighting was used to take them.
Anyone got anything?
Petrol Blue : http://www.allvehicles.co.uk/wl04hxs.htm
Arctic 'common' Blue: http://www.allvehicles.co.uk/used_renault_clio_182_cup_artic_blue_for_sale.htm
Tried swapping front and backs around?
If you have one buckled wheel on the front then it might eliminate it, but if one was buckled surely it would of showed up when they were balanced?
Can you still drive through the wobble? does it still disappear at 70?