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Few recent snaps...
1 by manphibian, on Flickr
Nuts by manphibian, on Flickr
Trickle by manphibian, on Flickr
Forest by manphibian, on Flickr
Everyone has their day in the sun by manphibian, on Flickr
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its the biggest fix since WWF
Yeah, those Pandas are raking it in really
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What happens on fudge mountain then?
:lol:
You don't wanna know
Awesome. Respect for that. I did Snowdon via Crib Goch last month, and as a rank amateur i was shitting myself the whole time If there was snow i'd have died
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Had mine done by these:
http://www.markgroup.co.uk/products/cavity-wall-insulation/homeowner/
Was £120. 2 bed detached house.
Made a bit of a difference to heating bills... Well it would have done if the energy prices hadn't gone up so bloody much >
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I'm a product designer, and i've trained up 5 designers who've all gone to work at Dyson...
And they were all SHITE
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now an RX7 and you've got me interested.
loved the Celica GT4; husky has one and its a corker.
been in another mates supra and they are stunning machines
but for me the love goes to the RX7
This popped up when i was looking at Supras
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No probs... I also did a radial blur on the wheel spokes to make them look like they're spinning
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I had a ST202 Celica from the same era, and i have a MAJOR crush on these.... To the point where i've been looking on auto trader since you posted this you scoundrel >.< Somebody talk me out of it quick
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Ok, here's basically how i did it, bearing in mind i've had a few beers after work, and i can't really remember the details too well, and there may well be better ways to do it
Original:
Select around the car with magnetic Lasso... then right click > Layer via Copy
Then make Background layer active, then go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur
Then you have to change to Zoom blur method, and then you have to choose the Blur centre in the box, which is the end of the road in this pic... (it's a bit trial and error with this method... there may be a better way..)
And you get this:
I think i did some more tweaking with masking etc to control the blur, but this is a good start
That's all you get on a friday night
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w00t Thanks
Love your photo. How did you achieve that?
Witchcraft
The car isn't moving, put it that way
I know. Saw when you first put the photo up. Someone else asked and you replied the exact same thing. Really wanna know.
I'll post up here with the steps on photoshop, if i can remember exactly how i did it...
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Good pic
Such a shame for pic 1... amazing pic, deserves to be in there...
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w00t Thanks
Love your photo. How did you achieve that?
Witchcraft
The car isn't moving, put it that way
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w00t Thanks
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Awesome BBS LM type wheels work on any car.
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DoogyRev x2
Jay x 1
Keyser x1
Smudge x 1
Theheff x1
Ebized x 1
glrnet x 1
ianphampton x 1 please
Vansman66 x 1
Rodgeevans x1
manphibian x 1
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isnt insurance one of the big issues, more expensive to insure the jdm.
Not really Im no more expensive on a fairlady than a uk. Also the imports have more charecter and usually stronger engines.
This is rubbish They're all made in the same factory
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Retired at 43??? I want whatever your job was
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£400 for an oil and filter change??
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Gonna be a great one this time whichever pics are chosen
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Here's another couple
Disappointed Banana is disappointed
You just know when your boxes are plotting something....
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A camera is only any good if you have it with you. I couldn't be bothered lugging a giant camera around. My vote is for a Sony NEX. DSLR quality and Small enough to fit in your pocket, and some good lenses available now.
Amateur Photography Thread
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Thanks :)
I usually have it on Aperture priority, don't do a whole lot of tinkering with settings to be honest.
Used a few different lenses on those pics.. 1,3 and 4 were the Sony 50mm f1.8
2 was with an SLR Magic 35mm f1.7
and the Ewok was an iphone