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Resting Heart Rate 38bpm
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Big Island of Hawaii
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My Lotus Elise and AFOAF's Porsche Boxter S
My friend is babysitting her friend's Porsche Boxster S. She took me for a ride in the car around West Hawaii. It is unbelievably quiet and comfortable. And I really dig the pop-out cup holders!
I then took her for her first ride in a Lotus Elise. The best part of taking Lotus virgins on their first ride is listening to their silence as I peel through 35mph curvy roads at XXmph. I took my eight year old daughter on the same roads this past weekend and all she could say was 'I don't want to watch!' as she covers her face with both hands. Here's some images I snapped today before we went driving. Last edited by ozoney : 05-22-2008 at 04:16 PM. |
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Resting Heart Rate 38bpm
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Big Island of Hawaii
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My photography gear:
canon rebel xt 350d (8mp variety from about 4 years ago) 3 lenses (10-22, 100-300, 18-55) Software (gimpshop, photomatix, autopano pro) Most of the images I create now are blended from at least three different exposures. I use photomatix to go crazy with tone mapping. Otherwise, I do a lot of curving/leveling, layering, and masking within gimpshop (same things people do with photoshop). |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: San Diego
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aloha,
yeah nice special affects on the pictures - it's artwork, good artwork, and good description of the boxster and elise. I used to drive a boxster and i remember the first time i drove an elise I expected the ride to be somewhat similar. NOT EVEN CLOSE!!! the best way I can describe it is the elise feels so much more connected and pure, almost raw, like no other car I have ever driven or ridden in (although my friend's factory five kit car cobra/mk3 comes close). The elise feels like what I expect a porsche 550 would've felt like (i've never been fortunate enough to drive or ride in one of those). my boxster felt plush, almost soft in comparison, but I think they are both great cars to boot. larez2 |
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Derriere Extraordinaire
Join Date: Nov 2006
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2006 KG-Sport Pack, LSD, TC, SS, Multivex, Lotus Stage II/powercoated diffuser, CF Zoom Rear View, Sector LidBone, Darth Holder (thanks Kestrel!), Sector 4Tress Harness Bar/CRD Mount, couple exige trim pieces 2004 Nissan 350z - Super Black-too many mods to list-SOLD to my brother 1978 Chevrolet Caprice Classic -(daily driver) *Seasoned veteran member of the KG Mafia |
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Driver Wannabe
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Houston, TX
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dude.. there's something wrong with your camera..
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2000 VW GTI VR6 - For Fun 2004 Nissan Murano - For Utility New Year's Resolution '08: Buy 2006 CO/KG Lotus Elise w/ Hardtop OR Exige
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: SoCal/AZ/NV
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nice pix, musta been a great day of driving, both cars are great!
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Resting Heart Rate 38bpm
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Big Island of Hawaii
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I don't drive it like I stole it with my daughters (maybe I get to XXish not XXish on some of the turns), but the drop-offs on the shoulder and hidden bumps/turns make them nervous at any speed. I am typically very much a granny driver. Once every two weeks, I take the car for a nice drive, and its practice for me as I'm trying to learn slowly and safely on how to drive the car how it wants to be. I do plan on taking a course sometime in the future when I get back to the mainland. Yesterday's drive was my most aggressive yet and it was surely fun, but well in control. Also, I never pass cars on the road even during these every-two-week-ers. I only open it up if the situation allows for it. I have two routes near my house that alternate for my fun drive, and I have figured out some good times of the day when the traffic is minimal to nonexistent. Outside of these fun drives, I drive 3.75 miles to work in the morning, and then home in the late afternoon 5 days a week, at a top speed of 45mph. Then the car sits in the garage all weekend.
Last edited by ozoney : 05-22-2008 at 04:17 PM. Reason: No admittance of speeding. |
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By the way, I have a Nikon D50 with the kit 18-55mm lens, and a few months ago I got the new 55 - 200mm lens w/ VR (a bargain at around $225). Mike |
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Resting Heart Rate 38bpm
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Big Island of Hawaii
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It is cool - there are other ways to do it - photoshop, dynamic hdr software, gimpshop blender plugin, etc. A good tripod is a must! A major issue with Photomatix is noise/pixelation in the final blend. You can reduce this side-effect by doing 5 (or more) bracketed exposures instead of the traditional recipe that calls for a bracketing of 3 exposures. Also make sure you are not in an 'auto' mode of your camera, and meter your exposures on the dark portions of your subject, and then bracket off of that. I have quite a few HDR examples on my flickr page And there are lots of HDR images and techniques to be found on the net.
Last edited by ozoney : 06-12-2008 at 11:08 PM. Reason: more information |
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Live to Drive
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Rye, NY
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The Boxster, although very common, is one of the most beautiful designs on the road IMO.
Only thing it's missing is a wing in the back and a lip in the front. Miss mine ![]()
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Driving a Lotus Exige with sticky... performance tires on icy roads or in standing water is about as much fun as walking a high wire treated with WD-40 - Car & Driver BWR supercharged... I suppose I "got the power" now?? |
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