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Old 16th August 2008, 11:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New pics of the GTR on holiday

Some pics from the last few weeks in Yorkshire, the weather was crap to be honest, but I did get a few good run outs, and a few pics as well .....

One of the few dry days



Showing of the new bit of bling in the engine bay, thanks to Matty and Miguel



She gets a bit shy sometimes and likes to hide



Outside what is possibly the best pub in Nidderdale



On the way home and looking back towards Otterburn.



This picture has not been photo-shopped or touched up, it is all good old fashioned photography, and a bit of luck Shutter open for 30 seconds and a daft fool running around with a torch

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Old 17th August 2008, 02:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Superb photography especially the last 2 pics. The 2nd to last one reminds me of something out of EVO magazine!

Cars looking great!
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Old 17th August 2008, 06:16 PM   #3 (permalink)
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cool!

strut brace looks nice in your engine bay!
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That last pic is bloody brilliant, well done. I have to say that the old fashioned ways are best but it takes talent to pull off and you sure have some, awesome dude

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second that, last two pictures are awesome!
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Superb pictures of a stunning car



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Sweet looking car...
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Old 17th August 2008, 10:59 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Thanks for the kind words folks

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..... the old fashioned ways are best but it takes talent to pull off and you sure have some, awesome dude .....
For that last picture a bottle of red wine helped a bit too

I might post up some of the previous attemps It started out as "drawing" shapes in the sky with the torch with my wife and son looking on thinking what a wally Then I ran round the car, and that is when I realised that I could be on to something ..... and then the moon appeared behind some clouds and just finished it off nicely.
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Your 33 looks so right, and the stance and the way it sits.............. Which front splitter is that??
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Old 18th August 2008, 03:12 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Some very crisp pictures. Awesome stuff.
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Old 18th August 2008, 07:28 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Very very nice last shot ,sometimes those long exposure pics just look wrong ,that one looks perfect
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Superb pictures you took there!!
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mint pics chap!

cant beat the R33 GTR on looks.

top work on the last pic...cant imagine what your missus was thinking at the time tho lol!
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Your 33 looks so right, and the stance and the way it sits.............. Which front splitter is that??
Bog standard Nissan original that was fitted to the car when first built would you believe, cleaned up a bit but it is starting to crack around the lip.
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wow Ian those pics are ace - she's really shaped up hasn't she!

The last pic is ace - superb technique. A few little tips tho - turn the wheel so the rim faces the camera a bit. A touch of roll angle on the camera helps too and finally the camera at a slightly lower position gives it a stronger sense of power in the image

awesome trick tho - gonna get myself drunk on wed rine and see what I can do with a camera :0)
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