A couple G35s, Rolls, ML320, 4 in one afternoon

Wow, Scott!



We do a similar RR for one of the Pacers. As he says, "You don't take this to Home Depot." :)



Somedays, you take the cars as they come, right?



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I can't figure out the RED G35's awesome look. Could it be attributed to the souveran wet look effect? or could it be Scottwax? I believe it's Scott!



Nice work on all of them, but the Red appeals very much!
 
Nice as usual :)



BTW, that Explorer is an 05, not an 06 ;) RSC was put on in 05, and the 06's are newly redesigned :)
 
You might have better luck with 200 speed film, and I know you would have better luck with a digital camera(alot cheaper too, especially when you post some many pics online). You might even be able to get away with 100.
 
Jimmy Buffit said:
Wow, Scott!



We do a similar RR for one of the Pacers. As he says, "You don't take this to Home Depot." :)



Somedays, you take the cars as they come, right?





Funny thing is, this guy will drive it Home Depot if he needed something from there. He's had it a little over 2 years and it has over 27,000 miles on it.



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BTW, quite the line-up outside your shop! Today I had everything from a Ford F-250 to a Ferrari 348 Spider!



tripper_11-Dripping wet Souveran over proper prep is something everyone here can accomplish. The key is to not rush the polishing steps. :)



Believe me, I am not doing anything special, just using what I have learned here and following the directions on the products I use.



n2_space-Oh, okay. He said it was an '06, I figured he knew what he had....but then again, back when I worked for Jack in the Box, some guy came through in a split window Corvette and when I remarked "beautiful '63" he got all offended and insisted it was a '62. Ugh.



cj99si-I may try a slower film to see if that helps. Just not sure why a fully automatic camera can't seem to compensate for the sharp contrast between dark subjects and bright backgrounds when my old manual camera could. :think:



Actually, digital would cost me more at least in the near future. I also keep a photo album in my car and with digital, I'd have to get a photo quality printer and buy the paper too. I may use my son's digital camera while he is here when we have to shoot cars in the sun, plus take pics with mine so I have the print.
 
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