Images from Prodrive Live on 9th Feb
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Many thanks to Stef and everyone else involved in organising and running the event, it was a great success. I certainly learned a few things, mostly about gravel
Andy.
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Looks like a great turn out, and not an evo in sight!
Wpoth the wait to download (only 56k modem), last 4 pics didnt load either.
Off track a bit here - r u there only 1000 prodrive STi type uk's as printed in Japanese car magazine?
Wpoth the wait to download (only 56k modem), last 4 pics didnt load either.
Off track a bit here - r u there only 1000 prodrive STi type uk's as printed in Japanese car magazine?
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Glad you felt they were worth the wait
The last 4 pics work for me, and they're all hosted together on the same site, so I can't think why they shouldn't load for you. If anyone else has problems, please do let me know and I'll look into it. You can always blame BT if it helps, they provide my web space...
I believe that there will only be 1000 Prodrive Style STIs (just like there were only 1000 P1s, all of which are still not sold!). According to my dealer, of the first batch of 250 UK-spec STIs, 200 were Prodrives and 50 were the standard model.
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The last 4 pics work for me, and they're all hosted together on the same site, so I can't think why they shouldn't load for you. If anyone else has problems, please do let me know and I'll look into it. You can always blame BT if it helps, they provide my web space...
I believe that there will only be 1000 Prodrive Style STIs (just like there were only 1000 P1s, all of which are still not sold!). According to my dealer, of the first batch of 250 UK-spec STIs, 200 were Prodrives and 50 were the standard model.
Andy.
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Nice pictures, looks like a good day (as long as you weren't a cone )
FreeT just press F5 on your keyboard (assuming it is Internet Explorer you are using) it will refresh the pictures that have not been cached locally.
FreeT just press F5 on your keyboard (assuming it is Internet Explorer you are using) it will refresh the pictures that have not been cached locally.
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Superb pics, nice one! I hope everyone appreciates me demonstrating 4wd out of gravel
Great day, thanks again all!
Cheers
Richard
ps Pressing F5 may make it try and reload all the pictures. The reason some of them don't load is that on a low bandwidth link (e.g. modem) it may time out trying to get all of them at once. Just right-click on the red cross and select "Show Picture" (for Internet Explorer anyway)
Great day, thanks again all!
Cheers
Richard
ps Pressing F5 may make it try and reload all the pictures. The reason some of them don't load is that on a low bandwidth link (e.g. modem) it may time out trying to get all of them at once. Just right-click on the red cross and select "Show Picture" (for Internet Explorer anyway)
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Hi Diesel,
The pics were taken with a Canon EOS D30 and cropped/resized using Photoshop 5.0LE. I sharpened them all slightly to bring out the fine detail - unlike many cameras the D30 does very little in-camera sharpening I also adjusted the black and white points to maximise contrast, and in a few cases I brightened up the shadows to bring out detail that would have otherwise been lost because of the bright sun.
Andy.
The pics were taken with a Canon EOS D30 and cropped/resized using Photoshop 5.0LE. I sharpened them all slightly to bring out the fine detail - unlike many cameras the D30 does very little in-camera sharpening I also adjusted the black and white points to maximise contrast, and in a few cases I brightened up the shadows to bring out detail that would have otherwise been lost because of the bright sun.
Andy.
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