Hey everyone, just wanted to post up this link to this website for Automotive wallpapers. It’s all free, just download and then make it your desktop background.
All the of the photos are taken by a local photographer Ste Ho. He’s got some real amazing talent and it shows in his work. Some truly beautiful shots.
taken from the webiste…
" Ste is a commercial photographer base in Toronto Ontario Canada. During 2009, Ste had been stepped into the local automotive scene and start shooting local automotive enthusiast’s ride and featuring on various online automotive forums and magazine blogs.
You may notice there’s no shots of 240’s. He’s trying to get into the 240 scene, so I figured I’d help him out. He’ll be doing a shoot with my 240 come spring time. If anyone else is interested in some shoots feel free to contact him through the website.
haha yea… the sizes could be better. But he actually just got the site up and running, he’ll be updating with larger resolution for each wallpaper. check back for when he updates it. And contact him for a shoot, the nissan section is seriously hurting. need some 240 and g35 photo action going on. I’m gonna try and get him to come out to some drift days in the summer.
haha mike… don’t worry come this spring i’m sure i’ll have a bunch of new shots of my car like the ones on the site. at that point, you can change your wallpaper and it’ll still be my car =P
haha agreed… i believe mine will be the first come spring of 2010’ I know Ste is definetly trying to get into the 240 scene. So anyone who wants a shoot, don’t hesitate to contact him.
yea irff… like i said a few posts higher up… i’d try and get him to come out to drift days. spoke to him yesterday about that… but summer is a very busy time for him. But maybe he can make it to one event.
btw everyone he’s joined son now. so any info you want in regards to shoots, pricing, whatever, you can pm him. his username is Shutter.Lit
You also need a rig to connect your camera to the car, most of those shots, the camera is attached to the car. That’s where the “speed” effect comes from. The car is actually moving really slowly, but the long shutter opening gives the background a high speed kinda blurr.