NEARLY 2 YEARS WAITING: New Mustang GT PP is finally mine!

Now I really like the look of the all black Mustang. I would love to see that with the front splitter and spoiler combo that your car has Gibbo :cool:
 
Now I really like the look of the all black Mustang. I would love to see that with the front splitter and spoiler combo that your car has Gibbo :cool:


A pro photographer who came to the meet took these:

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I think he's referring to the 'pro' photographer. The photos look way too heavily processed to the point that all the colours and sharpness have been nuked.
 
Those "pro-photographer" pictures... unless i'm missing something. :eek:

Your iPhone one's are about a million times better...:confused:


Really? I hate photos I took and compared to me everyone must be a pro, I think its his hobby, no idea if pro or not but he had nice camera and a nice Mustang. :)

Compared to my photo taking ability anyone is a pro. ;)
 
Your photos are better for seeing things more naturally. Seeing some glammed up photo doesn't do anything for me.
 
I've not an idea of the actual terminology, however those two photos looks totally overexposed and under saturated to me.

Not to mention poorly framed and appear to have some sort of unnecessary vignette on them.
 
Processing aside, there are the little things that bug me like the photos are not "cleaned" up. By that I mean things that you don't notice but subconsciously makes a difference.

1 - The dirt on the car bumper.
2 - The white spots or dark spots on the tarmac.
3 - Lamp post in the background sticking out of the car.

I might even be tempted to PS the parking lines out of the shot as they are all distracting elements.

They are not difficult to remove and in no way make the photo less true, but by cleaning them up would make it nicer.
 
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Hi there


More of the photos, originals, I have also re-sized a couple and gone wild in a bad way with a blur tool on one of them, lol. ;)


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Would anyone be so kind to do a better job at bluring the background and editing the below please, because as can be seen from above I really made quite a mess, haha. :D
 
I popped into OcUK this afternoon as I was passing and had the pleasure of a passenger ride. Wow, the car is excellent, sounds INCREDIBLE, and goes like poo off a well greased shovel!

Even though it was pretty traction limited in today's inclement weather it still felt very well planted and despite the firm suspension it's very nicely damped and not at all uncomfortable.

Oh, and did I mention the noise? :D

Loved it Gibbo, thanks again!
 
I popped into OcUK this afternoon as I was passing and had the pleasure of a passenger ride. Wow, the car is excellent, sounds INCREDIBLE, and goes like poo off a well greased shovel!

Even though it was pretty traction limited in today's inclement weather it still felt very well planted and despite the firm suspension it's very nicely damped and not at all uncomfortable.

Oh, and did I mention the noise? :D

Loved it Gibbo, thanks again!

No problem mate, next time hope for dry weather.

What did you think of VR?
 
No problem mate, next time hope for dry weather.

What did you think of VR?

Really impressed with it, I think there's huge potential for new interfaces and game types to come. Almost made me want to buy a setup, but I'll wait until there's more to do with it all first.
 


Absolutely incredible value, no other car can even come close for that money. Imagine the sales in UK if Ford UK offered a base V8 GT with FRPP stage 2 SC kit with 700 horsepower for £39,995 OTR plus options.

One can only hope because of the absolutely huge success Mustang has being in Europe and UK that Ford start to give us Europeans more options and Mountune get more involved along with Roush/FRPP making their presence more known.

I do however know that Mountune, Roush and RTR will become official in the UK, which is a good start. :)
 
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