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    New camera, new shots.

    I got a new nikon d60 so new shots had to happen. I remember reading on here a while ago that peanut oil works great on plastics, so i gave it a try...AMAZING. It just works so well it's stupid, i threw the mother's back-to-black away. It worked the best on the grills, but also helped the aluminum trim and bumpers. Just a tip for db guys. :)



















    Last edited by ubernasty; 09-21-2009, 12:21 PM.

    #2
    ewe.

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      #3
      the dog is my favorite picture, the thongs are pretty good too
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        #4
        beautiful dog. cool car. nice ass
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          #5
          dog and butts save thread.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
            dog and butts save thread.

            hah thanks mayn

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              #7
              Nice car, Im sure you will learn to use the D60 to its full potential. I have to same camera. Its great. BTW what wheels are those?

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                #8
                See ass is awesome, and a lot of ass is even better.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by E30Drivah View Post
                  Nice car, Im sure you will learn to use the D60 to its full potential. I have to same camera. Its great. BTW what wheels are those?
                  Yeah i love it so far, wheels are sportmax 513's 16x 7,8

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                    #10
                    how much did you pay for the d60? (i'm wondering because the d3000 just replaced it)

                    and next time you take shots at night, use a tripod, ISO100, and a much longer shutter speed.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by daniel View Post
                      how much did you pay for the d60? (i'm wondering because the d3000 just replaced it)

                      and next time you take shots at night, use a tripod, ISO100, and a much longer shutter speed.
                      I used a tripod actually. I got mine for $550, which is a lot cheaper than they retail for since i got it at a military base PX (aberdeen proving grounds, md). That was the "kit" which included the nikkor lens.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by daniel View Post
                        how much did you pay for the d60? (i'm wondering because the d3000 just replaced it)

                        and next time you take shots at night, use a tripod, ISO100, and a much longer shutter speed.
                        I would say exposures are long enough.

                        The problem is there just isn't enough light on the car, especially being black. No matter how long you expose darkness it's still dark... realistically speaking.

                        OP, car needs more light on it. No external lighting at night is... tough!
                        Originally posted by z31maniac
                        I just hate everyone.

                        No need for discretion.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ubernasty View Post
                          I used a tripod actually. I got mine for $550, which is a lot cheaper than they retail for since i got it at a military base PX (aberdeen proving grounds, md). That was the "kit" which included the nikkor lens.
                          the new d3000 is $600 with the kit lens. it has a few nice improvements over the D60 including larger LCD.
                          Originally posted by 87e30 View Post
                          I would say exposures are long enough.

                          The problem is there just isn't enough light on the car, especially being black. No matter how long you expose darkness it's still dark... realistically speaking.

                          OP, car needs more light on it. No external lighting at night is... tough!
                          1/2 a second shutter at 1600ISO is just wrong, especially if he is using a tripod.
                          http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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                            #14
                            boooooooty! whooo!
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                              #15
                              hahah the dog pic is heaps funny
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