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wow! i need to visit this thread more often. it's a gorgeous distraction from homework!
here's a larger version of my new avatar. i put in my custom order in october last year and waited almost four months for her to be made and travel from england through the panama canal to cali then here. most of you would recognize this was taken up at tantalus. eric's the photographer. i like this pic bcs it seems like she's winking in the sun.
"when you wake up in the morning, tell yourself: the people i deal with today will be meddling, ungrateful, arrogant, dishonest, jealous, and surly..."--meditations, marcus aurelius (make sure you read the rest of the passage, ya lazy wankers!)
nothing humiliates like the truth.--me, in conversation w/mixedplatebroker re 3rd party, 2009-11-11, 1213
Decided to see what an S 2000 really was. It's a Honda... cool! Honda s2000 video
haha yes its a honda. everyone always asks what is it. They think its a BMW? I wish..
integlspwr, beautiful S2000. Probably the prettiest production design Honda ever came out with yet. I think that model looks better than the NSX. That shot by Jordan Shiraki is magazine cover material for sure! All it needs is an Import Model standing next to it. Does the carbon fiber hood cut down enough weight to validate the otherwise mismatched look? Unless you like that look I suppose. Still, nice ride.
import model? haha no thnx. dont want no car show hoe next to my car. The model detracts away from the feature.
Jordan does some shoots for magazines up in the mainland.. the carbon hood actually adds weight to the car. The original hood on the car is aluminum which is very light. one person can carry it with no problem.
I like the mismatched look because it makes the car look more "aggressive" I have to back up the "GRP-HRD" plates some how. I can't be grippin hard and look "pretty"
gorgeous aerial photos...from a shaky helicoptor...at night (big pics, slow load) http://tinyurl.com/btftzu
"By concealing your desires, you may trick people into being cruel about the wrong thing." --Steven Aylett, Fain the Sorcerer "You gotta get me to the tall corn." --David Mamet, Spartan
"Amateurs talk technology, professionals talk conditions." --(unknown)
Gorgeous photos, everyone! As usual.
I saw something interesting and unusual today as I was driving on Kamehameha Highway in Kaneohe, and had to grab a few quickie snapshots.
As usual it was clear and sunny in Honolulu (had a meeting there this morning) but quite rainy on the windward side, so I'm not sure if the dot in the middle of this first photo is a raindrop or something ethereal:
Here he is, shot from the other side of Kam Highway, just chillin' and enjoying the view of Kaneohe Bay:
What do you use to do the stitching? How many photos in that stitch and how much overlap?
Used the software that came with the camera- PhotoStitch. Its real basic and I used just 4 pics for this shot. I highly recommend Panorama Factory. A lot more features and very fast. I just didn't install it yet on this laptop cuz I lazy.
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