Post The Best Pictures of Your Mazda

I had my white Protege up there for the longest time, but when I visited for games, I brought my MSP. I was an Econ major, graduated Dec 08.


Kim - Nice photos, and an even nicer looking car. Looking forward to more!

oh ok it was probably some one else then..
 
Just a few:
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between those two posts I just put up that's all I got....for now! Ser_cyclops has a better camera, unfortunately he forgot it at home. So hopefully the next batch will be with his car and his camera. lol
 
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I love a good clean MP3... While the image quality may not be that of a SLR, the photo quality (there is a difference) is excellent. Watch out for the cars in the background next time, and don't cut off portions of the car (last pic), but people who think a good camera takes good photos can take note here.

Keep it up!
 
well it was an SLR he used. but the pictures are off of facebook as i dont know the guy personally.

and its mostly clean. the crappy pictures hide my accident pretty well.
 
well it was an SLR he used. but the pictures are off of facebook as i dont know the guy personally.

Hmmm, looks like he was shooting at a really high ISO then. Facebook compresses the crap out of them too, so that might be some of the quality issue as well.
 
It looks like he wasn't using a flash. Also, the lighting source was facing the camera on some of the pics, so that's not gonna help.

Not sure why you think a good camera is required to take good pics though. All I had back in the day were freebie 35mm disposables (expired dates) from when I worked in a photolab, and those were some of highest quality pics.

This is from a 35mm point and shoot. Just get the lighting right, and any camera will work.

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It looks like he wasn't using a flash. Also, the lighting source was facing the camera on some of the pics, so that's not gonna help.

Not sure why you think a good camera is required to take good pics though. All I had back in the day were freebie 35mm disposables (expired dates) from when I worked in a photolab, and those were some of highest quality pics.

This is from a 35mm point and shoot. Just get the lighting right, and any camera will work.

Re read what I wrote. I was saying that it DOESN'T take a good camera to take good photos. Image quality might be a little better and you have more room for error, but otherwise, its a photographer who makes a photograph. The camera is just the tool used to capture the image...
 
Re read what I wrote. I was saying that it DOESN'T take a good camera to take good photos. Image quality might be a little better and you have more room for error, but otherwise, its a photographer who makes a photograph. The camera is just the tool used to capture the image...

I agree. Doesnt really matter what camera u got. I think lighting is key. I try not to take pics at noon. Heres one pic I took during high noon. We had to keep driving around till we saw a place where the sun was behind us and it came out cool. Repost, I know.
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