Photos of my Zanardi

Go here.

Actually there is a forum dedicated to NSX pictures. You might want to post there instead of here, in general discussion, because more people will look for pictures in that forum.

Hope this helps.
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'91 Black/Black
 
Originally posted by EricC:
...I'd like to hear what you all think, and which pic should I use for my Avatar?

Eric,

Great pictures! I like NSXZ02_29.jpg as the best one for your avatar, as the other ones show to much background scenery to reproduce well if the picture is really small (the avatars aren't very big).

Congratulations on the new car!

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'91 Black/Black

[This message has been edited by Michigan NSX (edited 13 May 2002).]
 
Great pics, I love all the pictures, my favorate is NSXZ03_23#2.jpg. Didn't realize Zarnardi's red is so exotic =)
 
I vote for either: NSXZ03_08.jpg or NSXZ02_14.jpg for your avatar. Love the rear quarter shots of the car.

btw,
how did you take the pictures? have a photographer friend?
 
Yes, I went up with a friend, he took all the pictures (with my camera equipment). Most of them came out good, but I think he used too much motion blur in some of the shots, I prefer some high shutter speed tack sharp shots to freeze motion as well as the blur shots. Next time we go out we'll pull out the 400mm f2.8 for some tight cornering shots. I love seeing the tire contact patch and sidewall deformation in the corners.

Thanks

-Eric
 
There is absolutely no question, in my mind, which one I would use - NSXZ02-16 - because:

1) I prefer the visual appeal of the rear
2) Exciting angle of entry
3) Nice curve
4) Exit strategy is anyones guess

Depends on what visually excites you the most. And why not be a bit different?
 
Great pictures Eric. What type of camera: 35mm or digital??

Anyway, I personally like NSXZ03-23#2.jpg. But then again, almost all of the pictures are awesome.

Congratulations and enjoy your NSX.
 
35MM..... Nikon F5 with a bunch of f 2.8 lenses. We shot 3 rolls of film and I scanned the film with a Nikon LS-4000 film scanner. I think I want to get more up close tight shots with my 400mm, and get some fun sideways car shots.

Unfortunatly my mac.com picture site temporarlly went off line because it exceeded the bandwidth limit, I hope it resets tomorrow.

-Eric C (soon to have my own personal avatar I hope)
 
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