The Polo In All It's Glory!!

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Ian_R
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The Polo In All It's Glory!!

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And a Bit of Editing on the Go Here - First This One

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Then Also A Picture in HDR (High Dynamic Range) Takes 3 of the Same Picture & Brings Out the Best Colour in Them (So I Believe)

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Post by h4r1s »

looks pretty awesome mate, and looks well and truly decked at the back 8)
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Post by Tim_GTi »

Very niice mate 8)

Loving the stance.

Not a fan of the 'D' bumper sticker myself but that's obviously personnal preference.

good work
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Post by stevie boy »

looks great.love the colour :)
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Post by MaxDub »

Looks great mate :lol:
love the wheels and tyres look sweet
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Post by samil87 »

looks good there mate

mines is very similar but has the black bump strips and isnt as low
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Post by NOZ »

loving that rear arch area mate, stance looks perfect.
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Post by randomage »

2nd pic from bottom - im guessing you photoshopped in the engine.... a semi-transparent bonnet would be absolutely mint though!
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Post by DanDiesel »

looks awesome Ian, nice work! how grippy are the track tyres? :D

randomage, the transparent bonnet pic is done by taking 2 pics from the same place, one with the bonnet up and one with it down, then in photoshop, layer the closed bonnet pic over the open bonnet pic, then rub out the closed bonnet and the open bonnet.

well something like that anyway :oops: :lol:
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Yep, that's it Dan, looks ace I think!
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Post by adam_0612 »

yeah that transparent bonnet looks well good
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Post by randomage »

wicked, would look ace if it was doable.
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It would have to be made out of glass or plastic though :?
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Post by Bepe »

DanDiesel wrote:looks awesome Ian, nice work! how grippy are the track tyres? :D

randomage, the transparent bonnet pic is done by taking 2 pics from the same place, one with the bonnet up and one with it down, then in photoshop, layer the closed bonnet pic over the open bonnet pic, then rub out the closed bonnet and the open bonnet.

well something like that anyway :oops: :lol:
your wrong on the transparrent picture

its done by setting the camera exposure for along period of time, press the button to take it(with the bonnet open) wait around 15 secs depending on exposure time, then run and close it ;)

thats a bried description anyhow lol
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Post by Bepe »

heres how mine came out a few weeks back:

http://b.imagehost.org/view/0312/17.jpg
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