Just some New pics w/ friends chevelle...(56k warning)
Just some New pics w/ friends chevelle...(56k warning)
Since two-somes seem to be the fad lately in the members ride section, i decided to post some pics that a buddy of mine and I took tonight. I still need to sit down and figure out how to take good night pictures, but these will do for now. Just some quickies....







'72 Chevelle original interior and paint.
New 350 put in last summer
Custom dual exhaust
17" Cregar SS Rims
Disk Brakes up front.
He's doing posi and gears soon. I'm probably leaving some stuff out.
Yes automatic.
Yeah he definately found a beauty for being all orginal. It was pretty much all original when he got it. Not bad for a High School cruiser
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Here are some vids of us just screwing around...
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=462325
Yeah he definately found a beauty for being all orginal. It was pretty much all original when he got it. Not bad for a High School cruiser
.Here are some vids of us just screwing around...
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=462325
Originally Posted by whazzzzuup
Nice pictures, but a little grainy. Did you use Iso800 without a tripod?
. Hopefully like yours!!
If you have a tripod, then you should always set your iso to the lowest possible setting. That will, in turn, allow for a longer shutter speed. With a long shutter speed, the clarity will be much much better. There won't be any graininess. Step up and use full manual!
Shots look pretty sweet. Especially the moon one.
Good info. What aperature setting should you use for taking pictures of cars at night?
Originally Posted by whazzzzuup
If you have a tripod, then you should always set your iso to the lowest possible setting. That will, in turn, allow for a longer shutter speed. With a long shutter speed, the clarity will be much much better. There won't be any graininess. Step up and use full manual!
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