Post The Best Pictures of Your Mazda

Perhaps someone with some good p-shop skills can PS an 03.5 of your choice into the Spicy. That'd be the cheapest and easiest route to see if it would look good rather than spend all the money on the parts.
 
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pic that weaksauce took what a G
 
Not the best, but new rims. And I edited the pic some to make it look better lol, the picture made the rotor look green D:
 

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Minus the wheel gap, LOL!!!

If I find a Daily Driver, Im going to get coilovers next. Cause i cant stand it being that high! LOL! But wait till I get my rims back from the powdercoater ;)

GOLD FTMFW!
 
I darkened it cause the opening on the right was nothing but bright light, i agree think i went a little too far. what is aperture?
 
:Dninja edit
recent small shoot we did down in SD
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i threw in the pic of the s2k cause it was my best edited shot of the night. =)
 
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Doh!

ive had it backwards for the past month since ive started shooting with my d40.

I thought of it as aperture is how long it stays open.
im gonna ninja edit that lol
 
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Thanks. Ive had my d40 for about a month, and im starting to get the hang of it. Theres a big difference in shots i took a month ago to what im taking now.
this one was unedited.
 
Yeah lol. ive started to play with it more so that im not washing out the whites in the pictures when i do night shots. But i also didnt edit this one, so that probably could have helped a little.

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This one was shot pretty much similar. Dont remember the exact settings.
 
Yeah lol. ive started to play with it more so that im not washing out the whites in the pictures when i do night shots. But i also didnt edit this one, so that probably could have helped a little.

This one was shot pretty much similar. Dont remember the exact settings.

get an exif viewer ! i used to peek out every picture i run into with it. comes in handy :D

iso400
f3.5
3" shutter speed

i use Opanda IExif 2.3 and it integrates into ur browsers. u can right click and view exif info if its still left on the photo
 

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