Wednesday, March 23, 2011

1993 Corolla Photoshoot - New Zealand (Updated 14th March - Page 31)



I decided to go and take some photos of my car today since it was nice and sunny, these were taken about 2-hours ago. It was a spur of the moment type of decision so the car was unwashed, hopefully it doesn't look dirty in the photos. The hardest part was dealing with the overexposure from the sun on the white paint, but I got there in the end. All of the shots have been resized to cut down on loading times.



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Reply 1 : 1993 Corolla Photoshoot - New Zealand (Updated 14th March - Page 31)



drop it 2 inches

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Originally Posted by southwest2118
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drop it 2 inches



Already been dropped bro . Any lower and my aftermarket front pipe for my exhaust would literally be scraping along the ground. I'm not a fan of going too low, particularly because I carry passengers in the back quite often. Have a look through my old photos to see how high it was before I lowered it, it was like a bloody monster truck! Lol.

Reply 3 : 1993 Corolla Photoshoot - New Zealand (Updated 14th March - Page 31)



nice pics!!!!!!!!!!!

nice car!!!!!!!!!!!

nice bkgnd!!!!!!!

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Originally Posted by TI-CAVA
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nice pics!!!!!!!!!!!

nice car!!!!!!!!!!!

nice bkgnd!!!!!!!



Thanks man, glad you like them. The place where I took these photos is called 'Musick Point'. It was deserted today due to everyone being at work, but gets really busy over the Christmas break. Always a very photogenic place to go, especially when the sun is out like today.

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Always a very photogenic place to go, especially when the sun is out like today.


let me rephrase that........



Always a very photogenic place to go, especially when you have a nice looking corolla, like today.

Reply 6 : 1993 Corolla Photoshoot - New Zealand (Updated 14th March - Page 31)



Looks good dude, nice pics

Reply 7 : 1993 Corolla Photoshoot - New Zealand (Updated 14th March - Page 31)



wheels are too big, go down one size

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Originally Posted by Nightcore
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Looks good dude, nice pics



Cheers dude.




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wheels are too big, go down one size



The wheels are only 17".

Reply 9 : 1993 Corolla Photoshoot - New Zealand (Updated 14th March - Page 31)



yea which i think are too big on a corolla

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16's look too small in my opinion. I chose the 17's because they fill up the guards nicely, and the tyres are cheaper to replace.

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you mean less wheel gap? I have 16's and with the right tire size, you fill up the wheel gap.

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A couple more shots from yesterday:








Reply 13 : 1993 Corolla Photoshoot - New Zealand (Updated 14th March - Page 31)



the background is stunning, are these unedited pics?

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Originally Posted by 93geoprizm
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the background is stunning, are these unedited pics?



Yep, these are unedited shots - Although I did shoot them in HDR to handle the strong glare from the sun hitting the white paint and causing overexposure. Other than that they're basically straight out of the camera (Canon 450D DSLR).

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