Thank you for coming! This is my FH2 gallery. In this post you will find a directory to my photo sets, which can be viewed by clicking the image link. Also, check my signature for a link to my new Forza Motorsport 6 gallery (second link) as well as a link to this thread, which, if you’re here, you don’t really need.
All images are edited unless noted as stock.
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Fancy seeing you here. Good to see you still shoot terrific images. I contemplated getting an Xbox One this weekend, maybe I’ll have to pick one up after all. It’s been awhile.
Thanks guys. It’s given me a nice warm feeling to see that my return was a welcome one. Expect an update later this evening, mostly to include a certain '53 Corvette I’ve been missing…
Thanks! I really like to do abstract stuff. I do better abstract work if I’m playing electronic music while shooting (the xbox one makes it more of a hassle to play my own music but that’s what good pc speakers are for) and that particular set came from a Vitalic album. Not sure if this means anything to you, but music affects the tone and mood of my shots significantly.
here’s another little bonus, dlc Jeep. Can’t believe this is a 1991 model:
edit: ugh the rear axle is clipping the rear wheel. annoying!
I feel like reshooting this with the crash bumpers reattached, but I’m out of my element with suvs and I’m quite lazy. I LOVE being able to paint these wheels white though.
Speaking of wheels, I apologise in advance for overusing all the new HRE wheels, but after years of the same boring wheel set, I’m drawn to the new wheels like a moth to a flame. The '80s mesh wheels (Vintage 501 I think) are a particular favourite so expect to see them a lot.
Lovely shot of the Wagoneer. Can’t believe it’s a 1991 MY? Speaking of cars with anachronistic grilles and wooden panels, the Buick Roadmaster was on the market in 1996! And it was built on GM’s B body, which was first introduced before the Great Depression.
And yeah, the 501 is a nice wheel indeed. Shame we can’t just paint the center and leave the lip chromed, tho. Can’t wait to see what you can do with the mesh design! You are insanely talented with close-up shots.
I’m just more surprised by the fact that it seems to have remained unchanged between 1963 and 1991 apart from the engines available from the various corporate overlords
here’s another quick little thing, a usdm Integra that sounds nice if nothing else