*Berlina Black OEM Hardtop
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thanks guys, it was dark out this morning (overcast).
I did the overexposure for more bokah, japanese term for when taking pictures, to have less background noise.
It is suppose to bring out the point of object, in this case the S for greater detail.
Believe it or not, but the car is actually dirty in these pictures.
If you look at the mirror reflection shot, there is lots of debris and dust all over the car, as most of you fellow black S owners know from experience. Black cars, nevertheless are the hardest creatures to keep clean. Wash it once, and 1 day later it will be dirty again.
I just picked up a HT, not going to disclose what type yet, but I will get some pics soon of it on the car.
Also, the whole car or most of it has been wetsanded, and buffed w/ Hyper Compound and polish for any unwanted orange peel.
I did the overexposure for more bokah, japanese term for when taking pictures, to have less background noise.
It is suppose to bring out the point of object, in this case the S for greater detail.
Believe it or not, but the car is actually dirty in these pictures.
If you look at the mirror reflection shot, there is lots of debris and dust all over the car, as most of you fellow black S owners know from experience. Black cars, nevertheless are the hardest creatures to keep clean. Wash it once, and 1 day later it will be dirty again.
I just picked up a HT, not going to disclose what type yet, but I will get some pics soon of it on the car.
Also, the whole car or most of it has been wetsanded, and buffed w/ Hyper Compound and polish for any unwanted orange peel.
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Originally Posted by Black_eS,Mar 14 2010, 12:07 AM
thanks guys, it was dark out this morning (overcast).
I did the overexposure for more bokah, japanese term for when taking pictures, to have less background noise.
It is suppose to bring out the point of object, in this case the S for greater detail.
Believe it or not, but the car is actually dirty in these pictures.
If you look at the mirror reflection shot, there is lots of debris and dust all over the car, as most of you fellow black S owners know from experience. Black cars, nevertheless are the hardest creatures to keep clean. Wash it once, and 1 day later it will be dirty again.
I just picked up a HT, not going to disclose what type yet, but I will get some pics soon of it on the car.
Also, the whole car or most of it has been wetsanded, and buffed w/ Hyper Compound and polish for any unwanted orange peel.
I did the overexposure for more bokah, japanese term for when taking pictures, to have less background noise.
It is suppose to bring out the point of object, in this case the S for greater detail.
Believe it or not, but the car is actually dirty in these pictures.
If you look at the mirror reflection shot, there is lots of debris and dust all over the car, as most of you fellow black S owners know from experience. Black cars, nevertheless are the hardest creatures to keep clean. Wash it once, and 1 day later it will be dirty again.
I just picked up a HT, not going to disclose what type yet, but I will get some pics soon of it on the car.
Also, the whole car or most of it has been wetsanded, and buffed w/ Hyper Compound and polish for any unwanted orange peel.
nice car btw
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Originally Posted by lawliver,Mar 14 2010, 01:38 AM
thats not bokeh, thats just simply over exposed. bokeh is for blur.
nice car btw
nice car btw
Example is the last pic. If this were the original you would be able to see everything around the vehicle...but it was blurred out in a sense or dissolved for that matter completely.