Post Your High Quality Pictures
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Post Your High Quality Pictures
I like photography as a side hobby, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
This thread is to compile all of the high quality pictures of our third gens. Whether they are taken Professionally or by an Amature like me.



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This thread is to compile all of the high quality pictures of our third gens. Whether they are taken Professionally or by an Amature like me.




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Car: 1956 Chevrolet 210
Engine: Chevy 305 V8
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Re: Post Your High Quality Pictures
I like this pic too --- it shows off my newest mod - red pinstripe on the rims ($3.99 from autozone)
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Car: 1991 Camaro B4C
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Re: Post Your High Quality Pictures
Here's a few more "arty" shots:






I didn't take this one, but it's cool:

And I also did my Avatar picture.






I didn't take this one, but it's cool:

And I also did my Avatar picture.
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Car: 1992 Camaro (Z28 Clone)
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From: Mississauga,Ont,Canada
Car: 89 IROC
Engine: LSX 6.0 370, TU2 Cam, Fast intake
Transmission: T56 w/ lots of goodies
Axle/Gears: 8.8, Posi, 4.10, 31 Spline
Re: Post Your High Quality Pictures
Heres a few taken at a local car show last fall before I put it away to finish up my LS swap and a few other things




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From: O'Fallon, MO
Car: 1991 Z28 convertible built 3/1/1990
Engine: Cammed 6.0L LSX
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: custom Ford 8.8", 4.10 gears
Re: Post Your High Quality Pictures
These were taken by a local photographer a long time ago. I'm going to have someone get some more professional grade photos of it this summer since I've done a lot of things to it since these were taken and I'm trying to get the thing into a magazine article somewhere.




The same photographer from the above pics took these of an '89 IROC-Z that my dad and I restored (didn't like the stock 15" IROC wheels though, too small)








The same photographer from the above pics took these of an '89 IROC-Z that my dad and I restored (didn't like the stock 15" IROC wheels though, too small)




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Your car and swap look awesome dude! What springs are you lowered on? And what tire size are you running?
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Re: Post Your High Quality Pictures
Often our cars' hatches become mis-aligned due to the the hatch "seperating" from the glass, or the hinges slowly bending. There is a tech article on how to fix it. Also the pull down motors/assembly can get out of adjustment and not close all the way. I have both problems with my car.
Thanks man!
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Car: 1991 Z28 convertible built 3/1/1990
Engine: Cammed 6.0L LSX
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It looks worse than it really was due to the angle of the pic. but it was more an issue of the actual spoiler not fitting properly on the hatch (1980's GM quality check), the center section sat further back than the end caps. it was pushed as far forward on the hatch as possible. It was never in an accident.
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From: Enschede, Netherlands
Car: 82 TA 87 IZ L98 88 IZ LB9 88 IZ L98
Engine: 5.7TBI 5,7TPI 5.0TPI, 5,7TPI
Transmission: T5, 700R4, T5, 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.08, 3.27, 3.45, 3.27
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not super quality but thought it was a neat pic nonetheless
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Car: 1987 T/A WS6 T-Tops/92 RS
Engine: LB9/3.1
Transmission: 700R4/700R4
Axle/Gears: 2.73/3.23
Re: Post Your High Quality Pictures
It looks worse than it really was due to the angle of the pic. but it was more an issue of the actual spoiler not fitting properly on the hatch (1980's GM quality check), the center section sat further back than the end caps. it was pushed as far forward on the hatch as possible. It was never in an accident.
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From: WINDSOR, CO
Car: 91 Z28, 87 SC, 90 IROC, 92 RS
Engine: LS1, 305 TPI, L98, NADA
Transmission: T56, 700r4's, and NADA
Axle/Gears: 3.89, 3.42, 3.23, NADA
Re: Post Your High Quality Pictures
Not quite high quality, but I thought that they look nice... and they are new 





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Car: 1988 Trans Am w/ WS6
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I too enjoy photography as a hobby. Here are a few I've taken and then done some post-processing in Photoshop. This summer I hope to get a little more creative. Comments welcomed.
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Re: Post Your High Quality Pictures
First you need to upload your photos to a photo sharing website like Photobucket, Flickr, etc. I use Photobucket which is free and easy to use. Once you have your photos uploaded to the photo sharing website, look for a settings button on each photo, or right click and look for the IMG Code. This is basically the link for your photo that you can paste into your post at Thirdgen.org.
At this point you want to open another window in your web browser and go to the thread where you want to post your photos. Then click back to your photo sharing web page, right click "copy" on the IMG code, and then go back to the Thirdgen.org web page and right click "paste" into your open thread reply. At this point you should see the link which may look like a bunch of letters and numbers. Press the "preview post" button below the reply box and you should now see your image.
That's it.
At this point you want to open another window in your web browser and go to the thread where you want to post your photos. Then click back to your photo sharing web page, right click "copy" on the IMG code, and then go back to the Thirdgen.org web page and right click "paste" into your open thread reply. At this point you should see the link which may look like a bunch of letters and numbers. Press the "preview post" button below the reply box and you should now see your image.
That's it.
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Car: 1991 R7U Z28 1LE
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Thanks kfsullivan: that [IMG] tip made all the difference...I have been trying a year to get it figured out.....thanks!
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Car: 1991 Formula 350, 2002 Grand Prix G
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Re: Post Your High Quality Pictures
Well, this isn't high quality to me, but it just might be to someone else. Besides... I couldn't resist an opportunity to post a photo since I'm in a photo posting mood. 



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I have always admired scott's IROC.
I cant wait to get mine restored to look nice again.
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car show from a few years ago






































