jlb85
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- Mar 31, 2008
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Thank you ALL for the love!!!! Like Mike says, it does take a lot of effort to make these threads, and we take pride in trying to make every thread great read. Not really to show off, but more to entertain the reader (and hopefully the owner). If we get to show off while we entertain, then bonus! This has been our philosophy from day one and I believe it is the reason we have been able to grow organically in this very tough market Detroit is right now. Of course the other reason is, like Mike said also, presentation. A lot of thought goes into how things will look on the screen.
So as we approach the vehicle not only are we looking on how we can take it to a new level, but how we will present it in the write-up. From the get-go we are looking through the camera-eye for shots that will show technique, process, and the beauty of the vehicle. So we don't do any post processing, no cropping, no adjusting. All I do is, recently, add a border and the watermark (Thanks to Joe from Superior Shine for making us all aware there are picture-jackers out there!). The framing of the pic is done at location. This simplifies the process significantly, and pushes us to not waste pictures. Having two people helps as well as one or the other can see a great opportunity and say "HOLD IT!" and snap the pic. The camera is always within arms reach. This is the prefect example:
Mike Phillips, you have been an inspiration and I have learned from you more than from anyone else. From the days of Meguiar's Online I read everything you posted. So most of our tricks I got from your bag! Thanks for being the most significant contributor to detailing knowledge on the internet! Thanks for being such a good teacher! And thanks for being an inspiration! BTW, I have your picture on my website
Your comments here have made my year! :dblthumb2:
So as we approach the vehicle not only are we looking on how we can take it to a new level, but how we will present it in the write-up. From the get-go we are looking through the camera-eye for shots that will show technique, process, and the beauty of the vehicle. So we don't do any post processing, no cropping, no adjusting. All I do is, recently, add a border and the watermark (Thanks to Joe from Superior Shine for making us all aware there are picture-jackers out there!). The framing of the pic is done at location. This simplifies the process significantly, and pushes us to not waste pictures. Having two people helps as well as one or the other can see a great opportunity and say "HOLD IT!" and snap the pic. The camera is always within arms reach. This is the prefect example:

Mike Phillips, you have been an inspiration and I have learned from you more than from anyone else. From the days of Meguiar's Online I read everything you posted. So most of our tricks I got from your bag! Thanks for being the most significant contributor to detailing knowledge on the internet! Thanks for being such a good teacher! And thanks for being an inspiration! BTW, I have your picture on my website


Your comments here have made my year! :dblthumb2: