GT3 pics from this weekend.
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Stupendously stunning pictures Rob... and quite a nice car too Phil....
Oh yes, its mine
The GT3 lettering on the handbrake lever came with the "small carbon pack" which also included carbon fibre on the gear stick and the strip along the dash above the glove box along to the drivers side.
I presume the fan on the underside of the engine lid is used to assist in sucking air into the engine compartment through the meshed grill in the spoiler when the car is stationery and/or when the engine gets v.hot.
Thanks again Rob
Oh yes, its mine

The GT3 lettering on the handbrake lever came with the "small carbon pack" which also included carbon fibre on the gear stick and the strip along the dash above the glove box along to the drivers side.
I presume the fan on the underside of the engine lid is used to assist in sucking air into the engine compartment through the meshed grill in the spoiler when the car is stationery and/or when the engine gets v.hot.
Thanks again Rob

Koln-RS said:
Very nice.
Can't make out whether it's Artic, GT or Meteor? Mind you, the GT3 looks awesome in almost any colour.
It's GT Silver.Can't make out whether it's Artic, GT or Meteor? Mind you, the GT3 looks awesome in almost any colour.
Here are my attempts on the day:
http://porsche997gt3.fotopic.net/c1545391.html
Obviously not quite as good as Rob's!!

Thanks for the kind comments everyone!
couple of examples:
Dark Shot

Middle Shot

Light Shot

Combined example


runner911 said:
May I ask what special effects you used on the pics. ( fantastic ) ?
Some of the pics are HDR. HDR is High Dynamic Range, meaning you take mutiple exposures and get the light detail from the dark shots and the dark detail from the light shots and combine them either manually or in software to create an image with more dynamic range than you can achieve in a single exposure. You can choose for the effect to be as tame or as wild as you like.couple of examples:
Dark Shot

Middle Shot

Light Shot

Combined example


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