2008 Picture Trail. Page 49, Last Set
i have the lop eared rabbit spoiler too! i put mine on back in december.
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,956
From: Orlando, FL
Its yellow for a reason, so you dont hit it. 
I personally have never noticed that pole. Instead of make the whole pole grey, I would have left the top half yellow like the rest look so it doesnt look edited.
I try to make my pics look like youre standing there.

I personally have never noticed that pole. Instead of make the whole pole grey, I would have left the top half yellow like the rest look so it doesnt look edited.
I try to make my pics look like youre standing there.
leaving the top yellow would still distract the viewer from the subject..
obviously it would be yellow in real life- but you are the only one that knows that for a fact as you took the picture -
we the viewer believe whatever you show us
and it doesn't look edited at all
it still looks like your standing there- but when all you see (in your frame or peripheral) is the subject and a bright yellow pole- it doesnt hurt to fix it.
other than the stars its the only yellow in the shot,,,
there is more "contrast" (if you will) from the pole than your car--
quick way to check things like that is just hold your finger over the print, on the area of question
in this case the pole, you can see right away .
and yes, a good picture has movement, but when you see the subject first, because its in the middle, and then instantly move to a random objcect = thats not good
besides you are obviously and avid photographer and know what you are doing, that "tip" was for anyone reading
obviously it would be yellow in real life- but you are the only one that knows that for a fact as you took the picture -
we the viewer believe whatever you show us
and it doesn't look edited at all
it still looks like your standing there- but when all you see (in your frame or peripheral) is the subject and a bright yellow pole- it doesnt hurt to fix it.
other than the stars its the only yellow in the shot,,,
there is more "contrast" (if you will) from the pole than your car--
quick way to check things like that is just hold your finger over the print, on the area of question
in this case the pole, you can see right away .
and yes, a good picture has movement, but when you see the subject first, because its in the middle, and then instantly move to a random objcect = thats not good
besides you are obviously and avid photographer and know what you are doing, that "tip" was for anyone reading
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,956
From: Orlando, FL
Im only noticing the pole now that both of you pointed it out. Never noticed it before.
But I do see what youre saying though.
And thanks for saying Im an avid photographer.
But I do see what youre saying though.
And thanks for saying Im an avid photographer.
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,956
From: Orlando, FL
Thanks. I may take some pics this weekend on my blue wheels. Ive never had good pics taken with them.
They dont look so good due to the negative camber up front. They looked a lot better before because the tires were flush with the centers.
I might be taking pics of a friends s13 Coupe though.
They dont look so good due to the negative camber up front. They looked a lot better before because the tires were flush with the centers.
I might be taking pics of a friends s13 Coupe though.
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,956
From: Orlando, FL
Im actually going to take my car around some corners with my dads new HD camera wedged into the headrest (Em1 headrest FTW!)
My car handles awesome on these wheels.

And I know! My dad told me hes about to clean the garage, hoping he doesnt just throw my rims away due to the space they take up.
Like his stuff isnt always in the way.

2 sets of my Fit wheels are in the garage. 2 GST swirlies, and my Mx-6 OEM wheels. The SSR's are in my room
2 of his tires, his 1 spare, and his 2 30in slicks.




