Well I was not planning on attending after getting of 4 days of car auctions in Arizona, my wife was already done with me going off to car shows But when I saw a few pics on here of the setup, I booked a flight and flew in for the day. So glad I did what an amazing show. I snapped about 400 pictures here is what I saw at the GNRS. Enjoy 400 pics click here
nice pics, looks like an amazing show...I just dont understand the reason for using a fish eye lens...I mean people spend an insane amount hours staring at the car while planning the build to get the proportions just right, and with the simple introduction of a fisheye lens, the thought out proportions are gone hahaha
I'm lucky enough to see that car quite regularly. Curt is a friend of mine and lives in the same area. That car is sweet!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah The fisheye distorts its but thats why I took pics with both cameras, I was looking for the art effect Sometimes it exaggerates the lines and I kind of like that
Nice pictures. I appreciate the fisheye effect because I had a chance to see the "regular" photos too. The fisheye effect on its own does change esthetics though, leaving you wanting more info. Thanks for sharing. Doug.
Great Lars, I got to see my old 31 coupe ( outside shot ( with the ) two chrome domes sticking thru the hood with the indian light on the shell. Some one told me the old heap got " parted out " Lot of rare parts on that heap. Thanks again gt aka pilelish
Thanks for posting. Tell your wife that your sacrifice brought joy to the hearts of thousands of less fortunate HAMBers stranded in their homes back east...
Ahh I see ya found one of my garages I use the fisheye lens when I am on my surfboard and when I am racing my 57 alfa at the track the go pro cameras are awesome.