2 M3's with ammo

Mike lambert

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These belong to my long time client's son. 1987 and 1990. Both very nice cars!
Single stage with rupes keramik on yellow rupes pad, ammo skin,ammo spit wipe down, and ammo mud on tires.
Thanks!
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Kinda grainy, but think they look good

nice collection too

I'd like to clarify my comment.......

I actually like the fact that they are somewhat grainy.... Too many people "enhance" or touch up their photos. Makes me wonder if they are more proficient in photoshop or detailing. The fact that they are grainy, tells me they are not re-touched.
Myself, for the most part, I use my phone cam or point and shoot to do pics of detailing. (98% phonecam).
 
How do you like the Ammo products? Im thinking about getting some (Hydrate, skin, spit, mud, and paste wax)
 
I'd like to clarify my comment.......

I actually like the fact that they are somewhat grainy.... Too many people "enhance" or touch up their photos. Makes me wonder if they are more proficient in photoshop or detailing. The fact that they are grainy, tells me they are not re-touched.
Myself, for the most part, I use my phone cam or point and shoot to do pics of detailing. (98% phonecam).

FWIW, grainy photos in low light conditions are a result of using a low ISO.

In low light, either you have to use a flash or hold the shutter open for an extended period of time (to let light in). If you don't do both, you can lower the ISO, which allows for a faster shutter but with less quality.

Fixing a grainy photo and making it look good is far beyond my abilities, or just about anybodies ability that I know. The picture will look VERY fake.

If you see a high-quality, low light picture, it is far more likely that the photographer used a tripod and set the exposure manually, than it is that somebody photoshopped it. Just FWIW.
 
+1 to what Todd said about grainy photos. It just means the ISO setting is high, to compensate for a lack of light.

Nice job on the BMWs, I love the M3s from this time. So timeless :)
 
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