triDoN said:
OH!, i didnt know that you could see paint imperfections, 15 feet away, taking full car shots.
hence the close up pics.
ill have to keep that in mind! thanks for the tip
good grief dude.
first off:
New cars can look like crap. you havn't been on here long enough (apparently) to see the torture some dealers put on new cars, or poor repaint jobs, or just poorly taken care of. The age of the car doesn't determine the beauty of the detail.
now your pictures are just crap. You said you revised the car, but I certainly can't tell. all I can see is that (according to the first 2 pictures) you removed some oxidation (which it seems is not that hard to do)
We cannot tell by the, out of focus, poorly framed, badly white balanced shots that you got rid of any swirls, or scratches, or brought any other part of the paint to life.
We cannot tell if it has that ever-loved wet look that everyone likes to see.
Next time step back, stop being a jerk about everything and think about it.
don't expect us to bow down at your feet because A) you say it looks great, B) it sorta looks like you removed oxidation, but can't really tell by the pictures, C) we have no idea if you paid attention to details (like fender-wells, or brake dust behind the spoaks.) D) you act like a jerk. capiche? :hifive:
all I can say is welcome to the internet. :nixweiss