Took some pics of the wifey and car.
hahaha... I think it's obvious 
Congrats on the car and the wife (not even the fact that she's hot) but rather, it's nice to know that SOME of us have wives that will tolerate their infatuation with modding their cars... definitely not mine! (but she is hot... maybe I should try to get her to pose w/ her FX - yeah right! I'd get b!tch-slapped for even asking!)

Congrats on the car and the wife (not even the fact that she's hot) but rather, it's nice to know that SOME of us have wives that will tolerate their infatuation with modding their cars... definitely not mine! (but she is hot... maybe I should try to get her to pose w/ her FX - yeah right! I'd get b!tch-slapped for even asking!)
SOme tips about shooting in the shade:
The shade isn't bad, it can really create a nice color balance. Just make sure that the light in the back isn't too over powering. This is especially true when shooting with a P&S digital. it will set the shutter speed based on the light in the back. You can make some really neat pix if you get a good focus on the objects in the shade and extend the shutter out to half the speed it want to shoot at. the crap in the back will have a real white light look to it, almost like a halo around the objects in the chaded area.
The shade isn't bad, it can really create a nice color balance. Just make sure that the light in the back isn't too over powering. This is especially true when shooting with a P&S digital. it will set the shutter speed based on the light in the back. You can make some really neat pix if you get a good focus on the objects in the shade and extend the shutter out to half the speed it want to shoot at. the crap in the back will have a real white light look to it, almost like a halo around the objects in the chaded area.




