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    Senior Member Ruckus46gt's Avatar
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    some pics while driving

    Always wanted to get some pics driving down the highway. Friend took a couple the other day. They came out ok





    and the slowbra pics i took




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    I like the one with the cop in the background!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ASUSMC View Post
    I like the one with the cop in the background!!!!!
    yea i noticed that when i uploaded them kind of a lucky shot but nice touch

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    Nice car!!!! What kind of drop is in the cobra??? I want that drop!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePunisher95 View Post
    Nice car!!!! What kind of drop is in the cobra??? I want that drop!!!
    not sure dont even think he knows. I can tell you this much on drive on lifts if they have the center jacking lifts on it his kmember will not clear them. I think its about a 2 and a 1/4 drop. I'll check out the springs when i get under his car next weekend. I have to tighten his headers for him. Should be fun

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    Here's a tip.. If your camera has aperture and shutter priority, set you camera on 1/500 sec and 1/1000 sec speed. It will freeze the motion of the wheels better and it gives the car a neat effect. 1/2000 of a sec is even better, but not many cameras go that high. Give it a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIKER View Post
    Here's a tip.. If your camera has aperture and shutter priority, set you camera on 1/500 sec and 1/1000 sec speed. It will freeze the motion of the wheels better and it gives the car a neat effect. 1/2000 of a sec is even better, but not many cameras go that high. Give it a try.
    i took my reg camera not my sony dsch2. I looked online and the shutter speeds it has is 30-1/2000 so looks like i'll have to give that a try

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