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Originally posted by Jasonist:mark u are diecast master oredi liao... i juz received the email from jacky motorsport and ta-daaa... u oredi got it on hand... and u got both colors!!! wow... admire ur financial ability lar...

Must be on jacky motorsport super advance list,lol
anyway, this R8 is definately a must get item from kyosho.
after seeing this, u will be thinking how to justify the AA prices between kyosho
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Originally posted by mark-x link:Must be on jacky motorsport super advance list,lol
anyway, this R8 is definately a must get item from kyosho.
after seeing this, u will be thinking how to justify the AA prices between kyoshoExactly. This R8 has mini 'hydraulics'. Quality increase but not price. Vice versa for AUTOart.
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eddy.. nice additions.
is that a black R8?
who many colours are there?
the white and black looks good.
our photos has certainly improved.
but can still be better.
the first photo was not bad.
but the 3rd one, needa watch ya framing, as u are croping off the cars.
not so nice.
seems like there is a yellow tint over your photos.
what camera u using?
maybe can play around with ya white balance?
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Originally posted by yongkiat:eddy.. nice additions.
is that a black R8?
who many colours are there?
the white and black looks good.
our photos has certainly improved.
but can still be better.
the first photo was not bad.
but the 3rd one, needa watch ya framing, as u are croping off the cars.
not so nice.
seems like there is a yellow tint over your photos.
what camera u using?
maybe can play around with ya white balance?Thanks for the tips...
i need to work on my framing and the white balance. admit its off.
i also cant seem to follow the 3rd rules or watever.
still trying to gather comments on the pics quality.
welcome more contructive comments
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It's rule of thirds. Grr..
ANyway, your pics..
YOu got the no-flash and steady-camera-mount concepts liao. Your pics look better and sharper than before.
However..
1) Work on your framing. THat one is your no.1 killer.
2) Work on finding the correct focusing point, perform a lock focus, i have already taught u that technique. Make sure part of the car that is nearest to the viewer is in focus, not the middle or the back.
3) Make sure the car is in focus, not the background. Your book is in focus instead of the cars, as in your second pic.
4) White balance. Play with it until u get the correct natural looking colour.
Thats all for now.
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