**Pics: San Francisco Skyline... and My Skyline :P
looks great man! could you hook us up with where you took them?
Also, a good technique to use for the first 2 shots if you want your car not so dim is to use a light or a flash off of the camera to "fill" in the dark parts of your picture (in this case, your car).
Also, a good technique to use for the first 2 shots if you want your car not so dim is to use a light or a flash off of the camera to "fill" in the dark parts of your picture (in this case, your car).
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Also, a good technique to use for the first 2 shots if you want your car not so dim is to use a light or a flash off of the camera to "fill" in the dark parts of your picture (in this case, your car).
. Oh, and the locations were Berkeley Hills (Grizzly Peak), Berkeley Marina (the pier), and Treasure Island (west side). Equipment was a Canon 20D with 28-135mm/50mm 1.8 lenses.
all i see is a g35... not a skyline/


