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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 06:48 PM
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k well i went out for a lil shoot tonight and heres some pics yo

















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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 06:52 PM
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Nice!
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 06:57 PM
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sexy!!
god damn 240's are hot!
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 07:13 PM
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Dude your avatar is priceless
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 07:15 PM
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Very nice GB??. I am diging the one with all of the long-exposure star-highlights. Engine bay shot is the best, technically speaking.

Black is a difficult color to shoot, isn't it? Spot meter can be your friend... but I think the xti doesn't have a spot meter.
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Originally Posted by 94TurboGSR
Very nice GB??. I am diging the one with all of the long-exposure star-highlights. Engine bay shot is the best, technically speaking.

Black is a difficult color to shoot, isn't it? Spot meter can be your friend... but I think the xti doesn't have a spot meter.
yea black is very hard to shoot... especially wen your paint isnt is shitty i cant wait to get it painted in January and do another shoot.. right now im trying to figure out if i should get my jlines or my coilovers right now.. i can do one or the other im trying to decide.but but anyway i was using a loading dock spot but i didnt like the way they turned out...so i went to this place,and wat is a spot meter? i know im a noob lol

if you look at the last pic you can kindof see threw my hood lol i was messing with long exposures.
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If you look through your menus you will see that you can change your metering mode. Matrix/evaluative takes a meter reading from the entire scene and adjusts your aperture/shutter speed accordingly. Spot metering meters from your focus point, and it takes the meter reading without using the rest of the scene into consideration. You may also have center weighted metering, which is somewhere in between the two.

LMK if you don't know what I mean, I'm in a hurry to get to work so I don't have time to elaborate now.
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I see you drive by my work almost every day.

Car looks good, and so do the pictures.
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Originally Posted by Ronald Mcdonald
I see you drive by my work almost every day.

Car looks good, and so do the pictures.
where do you work at??
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Originally Posted by 94TurboGSR
If you look through your menus you will see that you can change your metering mode. Matrix/evaluative takes a meter reading from the entire scene and adjusts your aperture/shutter speed accordingly. Spot metering meters from your focus point, and it takes the meter reading without using the rest of the scene into consideration. You may also have center weighted metering, which is somewhere in between the two.

LMK if you don't know what I mean, I'm in a hurry to get to work so I don't have time to elaborate now.

no i dont sry man where do i look on the camera to find that stuff?? in the menu then where?
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