TVR Photoshoot
Discussion
Ah! My old T350. Sorry but the photos do not do it justice. If I can find them I'll post some that show the true colour which has to be seen to be believed in sunlight. By the way it's black/green/purple, not just green.






Edited by V-GOM on Sunday 6th September 20:58
Edited by V-GOM on Sunday 6th September 21:17
It's a colour that has to be caught in the right light I think to work to its full potential. Far better when you see it in person on a sunny day, with the car moving to show the different changes on the curves, rather than on photographs, in which it is very difficult to capture it.
I just had my TVR photoshoot a month ago here is a link to compare. Like said above does not show the real depth of the paint.
I have 2 large A3 prints on my wall now as well very pleased with Kris's work.
http://www.topgearphotos.com/tvr.htm
I have 2 large A3 prints on my wall now as well very pleased with Kris's work.
http://www.topgearphotos.com/tvr.htm
scotty_d said:
I just had my TVR photoshoot a month ago here is a link to compare. Like said above does not show the real depth of the paint.
I have 2 large A3 prints on my wall now as well very pleased with Kris's work.
http://www.topgearphotos.com/tvr.htm
In my defense, I had an hour and a bit with the car with one evening's light. It was great fun and I thank Stephen for his time and am glad he likes the pictures.I have 2 large A3 prints on my wall now as well very pleased with Kris's work.
http://www.topgearphotos.com/tvr.htm
If I had a the car for longer, with variations of light, I am sure I could have captured it spectacularly. Especially if I owned it and had it one my drive for X number of months

Anyway, I appreciate people taking the time to feedback.
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