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no longer having bad fitment!!!! adpaters on!

Old Oct 4, 2009 | 02:06 AM
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got my spacer/adapters or whatever you want to call them in....sits pretty flush with the fender!

boss 338's in 20x8.5 5.2 BS + 1 inch adapter in the front + 2 inch adapter in the rear.




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Old Oct 4, 2009 | 11:19 AM
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Looks good, Got any tips for a rookie hobbyist photographer on getting shots like this? Especially the blurred shot.

Love the new rims btw.
 
Old Oct 4, 2009 | 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by oktain
Looks good, Got any tips for a rookie hobbyist photographer on getting shots like this? Especially the blurred shot.

Love the new rims btw.
its not easy, you need to build a rig and have an ultra wide angle lens and be pretty decent at photoshop. google "rig shot" and you will see how its done.

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Dang man that looks good!
 
Old Oct 4, 2009 | 04:59 PM
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Dang man that looks good!
thanks man...its taken me a couple months but shes getting there.
 
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Man Chad...you've come a long way in a few months from that first Black Blazer you had! love the photography as always. Wish I could do stuff like this lol. Amazing pics.
 
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Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
its not easy, you need to build a rig and have an ultra wide angle lens and be pretty decent at photoshop. google "rig shot" and you will see how its done.

thank you.
That's pretty intense.
Gets me thinking of maybe using a chase vehicle? eliminating the need for the photoshop? I'll have to try it.

Thanks btw, I've always wanted to know that, do you use spot lights or similar at all? There's a sort of "halo" of light around your truck in the first picture with the fence behind it.
 
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Originally Posted by Sisk
Man Chad...you've come a long way in a few months from that first Black Blazer you had! love the photography as always. Wish I could do stuff like this lol. Amazing pics.
yeah that black blazer while a good running truck, was a POS. rust EVERYWHERE! this one is in MUCH MUCH MUCH better condition. i was really happy to have my this red one because i just couldnt bring myself to do anything with the other one. i got a few more small things planned for this one and hopefully by next summer have a 5.3L in it
Originally Posted by oktain
That's pretty intense.
Gets me thinking of maybe using a chase vehicle? eliminating the need for the photoshop? I'll have to try it.

Thanks btw, I've always wanted to know that, do you use spot lights or similar at all? There's a sort of "halo" of light around your truck in the first picture with the fence behind it.
yeah rolling shots are alot easy but do have a different look, the back ground blur isnt as strong. set your shutter speed to 1/60 and have the car drive at 60mph and keep the chase car your in at 60mph and snap away.

i use novatron flashes for lighting, it really makes the picture "pop" and brings out details like seeing the tire tread that you would not be ablee to get without them.
 
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Originally Posted by TripleBlackBlazer
Paint yer calipers/brackets.







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