stan_the_man 
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Matt L 
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were they stupidly high iso or has photobucket raped all the quality?  
 
1st black and white one is the only one i like tbh. 
dont like the ones that are otange and the first few are ok just the passenger side headlight looks broke   
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Minty_Fresh 
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resize them, loose the quality as there blown up.. 
 
making them smaller will make them look sharper  
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stan_the_man 
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I expect Photbucket has raped them tbh. 
 
Look shit on here!
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John 
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They look noisy and blurry outside of compression problems.
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Steve 
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agreed you need to lwoer the iso and slow the shutter speed. 
 
would love to do HDR of that last colour shot though 
 
 
 
[Edited on 14-12-2010 by Steve]
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andy1868 
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i got myself a flickr account, the quality of the uploads is nice. you get a limit of 100mb unless you pay $20 a year or something. i thought it was well worth it   
 
as for the pics, some lovely attempts and a sweet car, just feel with alittle few tweeks they could be amazing. I had a quick scan through the exif data (i hope you don't mind   ) and it looks like you shot them at ISO 1600, if you dropped that a good deal down to ISO 100 perhaps and had a longer shutter speed you'd get alot sharper/less noisy pictures. I know noise can create a lovely effect on images, but for me, these go alittle too far, so if you'd still like some i'd try an ISO of 400-800 or something like that. but thats just me. 
 
another thing for me is white balance, if you dropped the white balance you'd get a less orange cast over some of your images, its hard to say how much you'd need so i normally try afew and go from there    
 
Were you using a tripod at all? if not it'd be worth picking one up, you can get them from the likes of argos for as little as £15 or so   
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