iso was at 200...i might have sharpened it too much in PS...my monitor is old and shitty so im sure sometimes my photos look grainy and i dont see it
gotta get a new monitor damn it.
Getting a new monitor wont be a fix really.. If and when you do get a new monitor.. get some calibrating software or something of that nature aswell. wth LCD monitors, Once can be totally different from another.
Here are a couple random ones today after a job I did.
There is this little crap retention pond right before you enter my neighborhood, and a baby gator lives in it. So I tried my best to get a shot of him. Enjoy.
Full zoom about 20-25 feet away, cropped.
Full zoom on the 18-200vr about about 2 feet away lol...some ants crawling on the ground..
Saw this weird bug land about 8 feet away, full zoom again...cropped.
Here is the pond...the road is about 15 feet from where I am on both sides.
Just walking back to the car and snapped a quick shot. Can we say photoshopped? lol
Another..
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Getting a new monitor wont be a fix really.. If and when you do get a new monitor.. get some calibrating software or something of that nature aswell. wth LCD monitors, Once can be totally different from another.
i need a new one bad...its bullshit that colors look so different on different monitors
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Getting a new monitor wont be a fix really.. If and when you do get a new monitor.. get some calibrating software or something of that nature aswell. wth LCD monitors, Once can be totally different from another.
Quote: Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
i need a new one bad...its bullshit that colors look so different on different monitors
not only colors but exposure, as well as printing what you *see* on yer monitor. I have a 22" wide lcd thats calibrated. Absolutley love it!
Well, I picked it up today. All I can say is this bike is great! The sound and power delivery of this bike is beautiful. Excellent throttle response too.
Details on the bike:
2002 Honda VTR1000 SuperHawk w/ 11,500 miles. Came from a one owner who works for the Coast Guard as a Helicopter mechanic. Needless to say, it was in good hands in regards to any maintenance or mods. He also had a SV650 track bike in his garage as well as a new Suzuki 400 SM.
It has Devil exhaust, jet kit, bar risers, new Mich. Pilot tires (they still had the grease pencil markings down the center and tits on them all over!!), new EBC pads, custom fender elmiinator with hinge plate, frame sliders, grips, tinted shield, and I think that is it on the mods.
The deal was also sweetened with a in near perfect condition spare gas tank (the stocker has a small dent and he bought it to replace the tank but never put it on), Honda Serv. manual, stock shield, and another set of new grips.
I got all that plus a well kept, low-mile bike for $3500 cash. I'm stoked so far from what little I've ridden it! Can't wait to wake up early tomorrow morning, fill it up, and head out for our first "real" ride together!
I made a quick vid of the bike and the exhaust. Mainly because there was little info and vids on this exhaust for this bike on here. I searched a few threads before I bought it but none really give it a good sound, including mine. I guess my camcorder can't capture or replicate the percussive thunder and rumble this exhaust makes! It's loud and if it has baffles, I'd be shocked . Loud pipes save lives afterall !
This vid isn't the greatest and I'll make another trying to hopefully capture the sound better. I'll also post up some pics tomorrow after I wipe it down and give it a once over.
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