New wallpapers for you all!

Yancy

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Ok guys I had a little bit of free time on my hands this morning so I went and created some new wallpapers that you all may like. As I get time I will be adding more. There are both single and dual monitor wallpapers.

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https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151042610799989.533028.62664969988&type=3
 
Thanks! There are more on our Facebook page. Click the link below the pic to view gallery.
 
Single monitors wallpaper

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Yancy, I love some of those shots!! :drool:
 
Yancy, I love some of those shots!! :drool:

Thanks, that is why I love going to SEMA and Detail Fest, hundreds of cars to shoot! Then the artist side of me gets to come out and play. Glad you enjoy them.
 
What camera do you use? Wonderful work!

  1. Nikon D200 with a Nikon DX Nikkor 18-135 lens
  2. iPhone 4s
  3. GoPro HD Hero2

Certain shots are better on different cameras, I use the D200 mostly. I believe that the camera has a lot of influence on the pic but you have to have the eye to see it first.

I have a few ideas to do a couple threads to help you all with the ins and outs of photography, composition and design. Having the skill set to create exceptional photos of your hard work could mean the difference between being selected for a new detailing job or not. Your hard work is usually seen and marketed through your pictures in brochures, business cards, forums and websites. Remember a picture is worth a thousand words.

Let me know if you all would like for me to do this.
 
  1. Nikon D200 with a Nikon DX Nikkor 18-135 lens
  2. iPhone 4s
  3. GoPro HD Hero2

Certain shots are better on different cameras, I use the D200 mostly. I believe that the camera has a lot of influence on the pic but you have to have the eye to see it first.

I have a few ideas to do a couple threads to help you all with the ins and outs of photography, composition and design. Having the skill set to create exceptional photos of your hard work could mean the difference between being selected for a new detailing job or not. Your hard work is usually seen and marketed through your pictures in brochures, business cards, forums and websites. Remember a picture is worth a thousand words.

Let me know if you all would like for me to do this.
Hell yes without a doubt I would be so interested! That would rock!
 
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