Let's see some Mazda3 5-doors

I delete nearly 80% of the images that I take with my DSLR because I'm not happy with the pics. It all has to do with trial and error. I wish I would have taken the time to learn a P&S before stepping into a DSLR because its just too much for a beginner to handle right away. If you want to spend the time and effort into learning photography, start by maximizing the use of your P&S. If you aren't using a P&S to its full capacity then there is no reason to have a DSLR. Especially when you have P&Ss that are up or above 10 MP.

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Cell pic to keep the thread moving along..

PS, ANOTHER set of wheels.
 
I can take good pics at the races with it but i really liked controlling everything on my rebel 2000 film camera.
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I delete nearly 80% of the images that I take with my DSLR because I'm not happy with the pics. It all has to do with trial and error. I wish I would have taken the time to learn a P&S before stepping into a DSLR because its just too much for a beginner to handle right away. If you want to spend the time and effort into learning photography, start by maximizing the use of your P&S. If you aren't using a P&S to its full capacity then there is no reason to have a DSLR. Especially when you have P&Ss that are up or above 10 MP.

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Cell pic to keep the thread moving along..

PS, ANOTHER set of wheels.

Once you get good enough, you'll be confident in what you take and never really need to take needless trial shots.
The Rebel series may not be the best, but as long as it works, it should suffice. A lot of pictures taken by professionals, of course using 5D Mk2s or 1d Mk4s, rely a lot more on the lens rather than the body.
Anyone that works with DSLRs knows that in order to really have fun with it, just make do with what you have.
Other lenses like wide angle and fish eye lenses are fun, but they can get disgustingly expensive, ie. 24-70mm L is around 1000 or so.
It's all in the practice.
 

Personally, I had a different idea for mine, but seeing as how we don't really get winter weather here, and that I went AM before I got 'roundtoit... 'never really did it, this is PS'ed.

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Damn that thing is bright. I painted mine black but to each his own.

Today's project since we were discussing wheel colors.

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I've been accenting my car with that blue all over, so it def ties in.....soon rims will be p-coated black with that blue on the mazda symbol and on the lug nuts
 

That looks GOOD!! I like the black metallic. How do they look on your vee----hicle, Chef??

And yeah, mobius, the Injen intake looks good too. It pays to prep before painting, doesn't it?
 
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Thanks! I love perfecting my spray paint skills. I haven't test fitted one yet. If I get some time tomorrow I will throw it on there and take a few pictures. I'm hoping it will look blue in the sunlight but dark enough to not look out of place.
 
thanks it took forever because they had to be heavily cleaned, dried, taped off, fine cut with a razor, sanded, primed, painted, cleared and then wheel protectant coat of clear. I only messed up a little on the one wheel but you can even notice cuz its black
 
this is where i got the idea, i saw this picture and went man im thinkin they would look pretty good like a little different
 
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