Get to a safe place, a TYPHOON is comming......get it? hahaha

amazing, rare, and often over-looked vehicle. These babies hauled! Great work as usual Eric. Looks like you had to work in the heat on this one :)

Great job safely bringing her back to life!
 
amazing, rare, and often over-looked vehicle. These babies hauled! Great work as usual Eric. Looks like you had to work in the heat on this one :)

Great job safely bringing her back to life!

Yeah, this was one of the most miserable details in the summer heat that i have done. I only had one little measly fan blowing on me, I went down to the store and bought a Styrofoam cooler and a bunch water and ice. but now we are about to see how winter treats us?
 
Awesome work, those 50/50 shots are amazing. Had to be interesting working without a water source though, yikes!

I had a professor in college that had one of those, heavily modded, and he was so proud of it! The thing was in the shop 90% of the time though, it wasn't prepared for all the stuff he did to it I guess.

Great work on a very unique vehicle!
 
I have a question, why does your skin look extremely yellow in the photos taken indoors? It's one color in the sun but very excessive in the photos when showing your work. Did the garage have colored bulbs installed?
 
I have a question, why does your skin look extremely yellow in the photos taken indoors? It's one color in the sun but very excessive in the photos when showing your work. Did the garage have colored bulbs installed?

It must have been the lights + were I adjusted the color a little bit. and any adjustments i make are made to all of the pics. so its probably a mixture of both. but I do look real yellow
 
A co-worker mentioned something about white balance? I was just wondering if it had something to do with the camera because I'm in the market for a new one. Thanks.

*Edit - corrected statement to read white balance instead of white wash
 
Well I love my Nikon D3000, for $500 you cant beat a nice DSLR. I would blame it on the poor lighting and me messing around with the color and Hue on the pics.
 
Well I love my Nikon D3000, for $500 you cant beat a nice DSLR. I would blame it on the poor lighting and me messing around with the color and Hue on the pics.

The Nikons usually do a decent job with white balance. In fact, it is often safer to leave it on auto rather than switch to manual white balance since unless the light matches it is even further off.

It is best to just adjust fill light, highlights, and saturation. Another mistake can be that you do not have color management working correctly on your pc so what you see on the screen may not what gets saved.
 
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