Checho's Picture Thread (SoFla Meet p37)
Originally Posted by checho10
lmao it was some two toned box that showed up...I JUST NOTICED the rotor now that you mentioned it
Originally Posted by checho10
lol those are a PITA to find aren't they?
I'm just going to get the Speed seat. But I meant that's how it's going to look because I'm getting only 1 seat.
lol i wish i had one by my house, had to drive pretty damn near a half hour to get to this damn warehouse, and I was shooting as fast as possible cause Security their is a PITA.
Naw bro the BBK is still waiting to get slapped on, I'm supposed to receive my Brake pads from Wilwood today since they shipped the wrong ones with the kit I bought
Naw bro the BBK is still waiting to get slapped on, I'm supposed to receive my Brake pads from Wilwood today since they shipped the wrong ones with the kit I bought
yea bro, sucks that the front is as low as it goes (with the gold safety ring)
the back can still go lower but with my set up i'd be rubbing ALL DAY, i rub pretty consistently as it is. But atleast I closed my wheel gap
the back can still go lower but with my set up i'd be rubbing ALL DAY, i rub pretty consistently as it is. But atleast I closed my wheel gap
looking good!!
BTW your rolling shots came out like that because you weren't rolling as well, lol
i tried it as well and got similar results, but i took others from another car while in motion, and they came out way better!
BTW your rolling shots came out like that because you weren't rolling as well, lol
i tried it as well and got similar results, but i took others from another car while in motion, and they came out way better!
^panning shots are pretty hard to do...its better during the day. here's an example i took at a autox event a couple weeks ago.

Sorry for threadjacking checho
a tip for making panning shot, it worked for me. hope it does for you as well :D
Put it on TV mode(canon) or shutter priority(nikon) this way your camera chooses the best aperture for the shot and you select the shutter speed.
keep your shutter speed as close as possible to the focal length. for example, that pic above:
Exposure: 1/50
Aperture: f/16.0
Focal Length: 55 mm
also, follow the car with the camera instead of just snapping a shot. try to keep it as steady as possible. some people use a tripod or monopod but it didnt work for me, handheld works best for me.
hope this helped for future photoshoots.

Sorry for threadjacking checho
a tip for making panning shot, it worked for me. hope it does for you as well :D
Put it on TV mode(canon) or shutter priority(nikon) this way your camera chooses the best aperture for the shot and you select the shutter speed.
keep your shutter speed as close as possible to the focal length. for example, that pic above:
Exposure: 1/50
Aperture: f/16.0
Focal Length: 55 mm
also, follow the car with the camera instead of just snapping a shot. try to keep it as steady as possible. some people use a tripod or monopod but it didnt work for me, handheld works best for me.
hope this helped for future photoshoots.
i still need to attend a class on taking good photos, got my nikon at bedford and they offer a one day class for tips, but i just cant seem to get some time to do so, i want to be able to take some sweet rolling shots!!!



















