 2006 S2000 Driver: Adrian...  2006 S2000 Driver: Adrian Pelka Turf: Worcester, Mass. How I Spent The $$$: Spoon (SHOWA) coilovers, Spoon front strut bar, J's Racing SPL Header, Invidia V3 Titanium tip cat back, Backyard Special carbon-fiber cooling plate, ITG carbon-fiber air box, Spoon sponge air filter and SSR Professor SP1 rims. We Like: This S2K is the professor of JDMness. |  1997 Honda Civic Ex Driver:...  1997 Honda Civic Ex Driver: Ryan Warden Turf: Baton Rouge, La. How I Spent The $$$: Neuspeed race springs, Tokico Illuminas, full camber kit, 16-inch ADR wheels, Toyo proxes, AEM intake, 4-2-1 header, obx cat, 2.25-inch piping, Tsudo N1 muffler, Ractive plug wires, front upper and rear upper/lower strut bars, Mugen style front lip, Mugen style grille, Si spoiler, Si taillights, Brembo drilled/slotted rotors, axxis pads, buddy club style rear lip, VIS racing carbon-fiber hood, tint, Indiglo gauges We Like: Simple upgrades that come together nicely. This is how all daily rides should start. | |
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Basic Rules For The Photography Impaired
* Wait until late afternoon/dusk/sundown (or very early morning) to shoot your car.
* Find a plain background (a clean wall behind your local supermarket or school, for example) and park about 20 feet away to create some depth. Make sure there are no trees, light/telephone poles or other distractions in the shot. also, avoid parking on grass, dirt or in a parking lot with painted stall lines.
* Make sure the sun is behind you.
* Look in your camera's viewfinder and make sure your shadow isn't in the frame. leave some room at the edges of the frame. (don't zoom in super tight on the car).
* Digital photos need to be minimum of 300dpi and about 4x4 inches. your best bet is to shoot on your camera's highest resolution setting.
* For best results, use a tripod. if your camera allows manual shutter settings, try shots at 1/60; 1/40; 1/30-seconds, with and without flash.
* Send digital images to: editorial@hondatuningmagazine.com with the subject header: "Grassroots." send no more than 2-3 images and keep image sizes to 1MB.
* Please Send Prints via snail mail to: Honda Tuning, Attn: Grassroots; 2400 East katella ave., anaheim, CA 92806