Talon Lardner's Gallery! [Grand Opening! Critique Welcome!]

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Well, I finally got a USB thumbstick, so I was able to transfer some of my creations over to my computer... Excuse the compression quality of some of these pictures, as for a while, I was simply saving onto my memory card, so I couldn't really put too much emphesis on image quality to save space. But anywho, onto the pics! ((Thumbnails clickable))


The Renault Turbo 5... One of my favorite vehicles to drive around in, though it is a touch hard to handle at times. Plus I had to rip out the sound system and back seats to make it competitive, so I can't use it as a daily driver. At least it is my favorite color...


Since this car has only 199 brothers and sisters, I try my hardest to keep company with him. The RS200 has proven to be a welcome drive on the dirt and ice track, though I don't think it appreciates me driving him so hard and rouch... nor do the track's groundskeepers!


The Plymouth Superbird, a terror of the early 1970's NASCAR tracks, and possibly one of the largest fins seen on the tarmac save for certain dirt trial cars. While it was only produced in 1970 to meet NASCAR's then strict "stock" rules, it has still made quite an impact on our culture. Despite the large fin, the trunk is still quite operable, as seen here as I make a few deliveries to the local temple.


Speaking of Pop Culture, I believe the Delorean DMC-12 is the king of car pop culture status. With a stainless steel body that's able to thwart even a freshly salted Michigan Road in Winter,she truely has stood the test of time, even if her parents haven't. While she is a hefty little car, she handles suprisingly well under most conditions. Plus, she is quite a superb Rear Rear car, without the quirks that the Alpine cars have. I do have a even larger version of the first DMC picture that I can upload upon request.

Thanks to Imageshack for hosting, as well as Wikipedia for helping me out with background information for all my cars. And always, Comments, Critique, and requests are very welcome, and enouraged!
 
Wow, very nice for your first photos. I love all the descriptions of the cars as well. Great job. If you have some spare time drop by my gallery and tell me what you think :cheers:
 
Nice start. Superbird shot have a good angle and your comments under each pic gives something different. Only distribution of paragraphs-pics could be better in my opinion. Keep them coming 👍

Salu2.alexwrc
 
Not bad, but make sure you save directly to the USB drive. If you save them to the memory card first it screws up the quality. Just something I noticed in the Superbird pic, which I really like besides that :) Great angle, never seen a shot at that location quite like it. Very cool :)
 

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