Post your MP3 pics!

here is my baby i just recently purchased..I come 9yrs of building Hondas...new to me..but i am looking forward to doing a lot more to her...
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wow...what width tires? I'm buying a set of Enkei 17 x 8 +48 offset something or others from a friend this winter. I have a P5 though (less room in the rear). I'm currently on some 17 x 7.5 rota D2's with 205/45 bridgestones, lowered 2" with Tein s-techs...plenty of room, so i hope the new wheels work with the same tire size...but whatever you are running definitely wouldn't fit i'd imagine. Whats the offset also?

looks awesome man.

215/40 all around on 17x8 +35. It should fit without any problems on 205.. Are your fenders rolled ?
 
lmao.... it's this thing called a fisheye lens.

lmao... do you need a lesson on how a fish eye lens and a camera works?
Please explain how if this is the cause of a fish eye lens, there is absolutely NO other distortion in any part of the photos except for the wheels?
With a fisheye lens, depending on the focal length used, roughly 30% of the surrounding outer area of the photo would suffer from some sort of distortion. If you could explain to me how the straight edge of the roof of the one photo is not distorted, but the wheels are suffering a huge angle, I'd love to hear it.

:)

This car needs an alignment.
 
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coulda been a screw on fisheye filter or a non crop sensor friendly fisheye lens on a crop sensor camera hehe. it looks like the mp3 is about to get up and walk
 
lmao... do you need a lesson on how a fish eye lens and a camera works?
Please explain how if this is the cause of a fish eye lens, there is absolutely NO other distortion in any part of the photos except for the wheels?
With a fisheye lens, depending on the focal length used, roughly 30% of the surrounding outer area of the photo would suffer from some sort of distortion. If you could explain to me how the straight edge of the roof of the one photo is not distorted, but the wheels are suffering a huge angle, I'd love to hear it.

:)

This car needs an alignment.

wait, seriously? The entire front of that car looks 'fish eyed' to me? The hood looks almost like it humps over the engine or something, and the front fender panels look too tall...

I'm not being a dick, i'm serious...am i seeing things haha?
 
wait, seriously? The entire front of that car looks 'fish eyed' to me? The hood looks almost like it humps over the engine or something, and the front fender panels look too tall...

I'm not being a dick, i'm serious...am i seeing things haha?

Didn't mean for this to turn into as big of a discussion and I wasnt trying to come off as a dick either.
Ive just never seen a fisheye do that JUST to the front wheels. The headlights would normally be distorted, along with the wheel wells. If you take into consideration the wheel gap on the front wheels, if it were wide angle distortion, the headlights would be 'stretched' as well, dont you think?
 
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^^maybe its something like pixlr. I have that app on my phone and you can add fish eye 'effects', etc...and move sliders to control were the distortion is exactly...but obviously, its not a real effect, its just software...

either way, sorry for the TJ...
 
^^maybe its something like pixlr. I have that app on my phone and you can add fish eye 'effects', etc...and move sliders to control were the distortion is exactly...but obviously, its not a real effect, its just software...

either way, sorry for the TJ...

Im actually interested to see the details of the photos. if the guy used a DSLR, each photo will tell you all details, focal length, f stop number, etc etc.

I personally, would not purposely make photos of my car look like that lol
 
lmao... do you need a lesson on how a fish eye lens and a camera works?
Please explain how if this is the cause of a fish eye lens, there is absolutely NO other distortion in any part of the photos except for the wheels?
With a fisheye lens, depending on the focal length used, roughly 30% of the surrounding outer area of the photo would suffer from some sort of distortion. If you could explain to me how the straight edge of the roof of the one photo is not distorted, but the wheels are suffering a huge angle, I'd love to hear it.

:)

This car needs an alignment.

wow man, you are truly a stereotypical internet thug, rather hilarious! run your mouth on a message board for no apparent reason... you need to find a hobby. first of all, that was my second car, from 2008. it's been long gone and i haven't seen it since. never had an issue with it, it drove great.

did it need an alignment?

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no sir. 323 was spot on. it certainly could have used a drop though! i had this POS screw on fisheye lens attachment i bought off ebay for a nikon coolpix. i've since upgraded to a D3200 and a nikkor fisheye, it takes great pics!

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my apologizes, photography master
 
Yep...screw-on/clip-on fish eye or wide angle lenses for phone cameras and point and shoot cameras are known to have all sorts of strange distortion effects on images, like pin cushion distortion, barrel distortion, among other strange visual effects. There really is no percentage rule with those types of lenses...They just do weird things sometimes.

Aside from that nonsense, 323 your car looks great! And I love apple soda.
 
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