A Few of Mine

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Here's a few of mine that I've either bought or won. I used the same setting for each because I could get the brightness I wanted. After I learn more about what I'm doing I'll try some different scenery.

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Pretty cool colour on that Nissan mm-R Cup. Havent seen that before, looks similar to the tropical green on my Nissan Almera.
 
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Mad looking Nissan Micra!
What rims are those?

Those are the Enkei 15's.

I set this car up for the purpose of running Amalfi so I could win the Toyota rally car numerous times. For a long time this was my main money maker.
The gear ratios are extremely close and it will walk away from the Celica uphill.
I also used this to win the Cadillac Cien at Citta di Aria. I really struggled with this course with the Alfa during the license test but the MICRA will burn through it. It's also a blast at the Beginner Events.

Those wheels may be the Enkei 16's which are a red version of the black 15's.
 
Shouldn't your gallery be on GTP instead of another site?...
 
Shouldn't your gallery be on GTP instead of another site?...

I can do that if it's more appropriate. I'm just so use to hosting my own stuff that I just automatically upload everything to my site. But I'll take a look at the gallery here and see what I need to do.
 
Hmmm, let me see. Since you got GT4 in a phew weeks, and you probably didn’t get much used to the photo mode, I’ll just give you some tips.

1st. I should recommend you posting the pictures in your gallery thread.

2nd. You should try more angles and other scenery. You can also save a replay of a race and play it on the replay theatre. When you are playing the replay on the replay theatre, just click Select, and just play with the cameras/exposure/and so on.

3rd. Although the angles are very much the same (and I think you are more about showing your cars) I really like the exposure settings you are using.

Welcome to GTP and I wish you good luck. Try visiting some other galleries. You can gain some ideas on how to reorganize it better and other stuff.

Any question, just P.M.
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Well you do have some nice shots, but they're all too plain, they're all in the same position and everything. I think LDS is right, you're more about showing your car. To each there own I suppose, but if you really want a successful gallery your gonna need to get a photo editing program, like GIMP or Photo Sho

And take LDS's advice, he gave you some good tips.👍
 
..your gonna need to get a photo editing program, like GIMP or Photo Shop

Well he doesn't have to. It doesn't HAVE to be a successful gallery.

If you're going to buy it to boost a reputation on a forum in which you don't actually earn anything out of it why bother? But then again, using an editing source can boost the beauty of the picture. Raw GT photos more of less portray what your theme, or message is to the audience, using the editor's show how well you can build on the foundations of your image.

Moving on, like someone said, not really a gallery, more of a "list of cars", to me. Do try doing photo drive as it can quite exciting.:)

Keep practicing:tup:
 
Thanks for all of the advice because I can certainly use it.
These were the first images I took and I simply used the same scene because I could get the brightness that I wanted. I have since used many other scenes with different cars and have them in the slideshow but most are a little too dark.

I run Linux so I do have Gimp so I guess I need to get busy. And I will start a gallery here.
Thanks everyone.
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