It was a great day in Melbourne, so took the old girl out for a drive in the hills and a photo session. I have posted a few images up in the showroom:- http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=138526&page=4 Follow the link above to save double posts and preserve the bandwidth. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for my images. A few more on the next page as well. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Definately seems to John. More precise to steer into corners and doesn't 'float' on the road. But always a slight down side to bigger wheels, it's a little harsher and noisier on the road. Best part is that it looks hot, and tyres are common size items in 18".
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Thanks Jack. Yes, it's a great area. Only 35kms from downtown Melbourne. A section of hilly country we call the Dandenong Ranges. Full of towering mountain ash trees, fern glades, lyrebirds and native parrots. Let alone miles of twisting and curving roads under the canopy of majestic trees. Lot's of restaurants and good cafe's. A great place for an afternoon fang! http://www.dandenongrangestourism.com.au/top1024x768.html
Robert, That top picture in the last set (post #4) is amazing! It is now the wallpaper on my PC - replacing my own TR and some of its friends. I am a newb at digital photography programs and how to use them. What program did you use to creat that? Awesome. Curtis
Curtis, I used Corel Photo Paint and picked out the car, then simply desaturated the background. I'm a novice myself and would love to have the time to learn PhotoShop someday. Give me an email address and I'll send you a couple in 1024 x 768 res which should fit your desktop perfectly. Rob.
I didn't even notice the background was in black and white with saturation until someone mentioned it later in the thread. Your 512 is quite a beauty.