i started a gallery of my car and included some items that i have seen people ask about and give a better feel of the car to people who do not have one yet.. i would like to continue adding pictures so it can become a reference point. please let me know what i could/should add so the collection can grow. http://gallery.joesdiner.com/gallery/Prius thanks, drew
Nice work. I would add 2 things. Pictures of the various storage areas in the open position. My wife was most impressed with the storage. It is a XX thing. Also the water bottle storage in the door. Also on the exterior the fog lamps and most importantly the front ground clearance. This is not a off road vehicle. Take care and go slow on steep ramps, speed bumps. I am a former SUV driver who has to relearn curbs, speed bumps, steep ramps etc..
Really well done photos, I'm particularly impressed with the interior ones...they can be a b*tch if lighting isn't just right...looks like you had a nice overcast day with minimal shadows. Have you got a sick photo habit like I do?
Great photos, and of course, great car! Thank you for posting these! There are a number of them I think you could use in a brochure--they're that good! Did you use a tripod and an external flash? A newbie question--do you find the MFD distracting? When I test drove the Prius, I was so paranoid about driving carefully I didn't really pay any attention to it! The photos, however, show how fascinating it is!
These really are superb photos...thanks for contributing. Now I can get a little better feeling for the ol' tan interior, since I'll be getting that slightly to my dismay in my black #9. The fact that there are still contrasting dark parts makes it much more bearable. But again, thanks!
What is this? Question about this picture of the back trunk of the Prius: What is that little coupler (?) with the red piece of tape on it, just to the left of the hybrid battery? Anyone know?
I believe that's a crash sensor (one of several) that will disable the HV battery upon impact. Tried to find it in the EWD, but wasn't successful though.
Evan, yes, i love photography =] i have plenty more in that gallery if you wanna poke around. as far as lighting, about 6 PM, in the driveway, completely shaded by the house next door. these were taken with my Nikon D100 switching between a stock 28-80, 50 f/1.4, and my 80-200 f/2.8
Wow, you've got some great stuff in there. The pictures in the San Diego Fires gallery were quite striking, as it was something I certainly don't see much. The picture of the beer can and the lighter was the best picture of the bunch, though, taken in such a context.
Re: Great photos, and of course, great car! no tripod used for these, no external flash (i don't even have one!) it's pictures like these that give me reason to love my D100. MFD is somewhat distracting, i do refer to it often while driving to see what i could do for better efficiency. i have only had the car about 2 weeks so this may be in part why i am still focused on it. thanks =] drew
heh, thanks. i think that collection is a bit weak though. i wanted to go back a few days later to get a lot more but never made it out. -drew
rick, interesting, is this just a guess or has someone else mentioned it to you? i asked my dealer what it was when i went for delivery. they didn't know. i was thinking it may be SE/SS sensor. -drew
Well hey, I'm no great photographer, so what would I know . About the MFD, though, now that it's been mentioned, I think it's really great that you have multiple displays in there. I'd never actually seen pictures of anything other than the screen that shows the MPG tidbits and the one that shows where the power is coming from.
Ah, geez, we're gonna hafta talk photography one day...I've actually got a little side 'for fun' business doing some portrait/family photos for friends and co-workers. I got a D70 right when it came out...?May? and have just been stunned by the quality of print I can get. I just sold a 16x20 print that was about a 70% crop of the original and just couldn't see ANY loss of detail, pixilation or digital artifact at all...and I tell you I was looking! Can't wait for the D2X...my Nikon stock consists of an FM2n (sold another to help pay for the D70), my F5 that I haven't touched since getting the D70 but doubt I'll EVER be able to part with. I've got the 80-200/2.8, a 35-70/2.8, 105/2.8 micro, 50/1.4 AIS, 17-35/2.8 AFS. I've got a couple sets of studio strobes, a couple speedlights and more photo 'junk' that has all but put me in the poor house than I'd like to admit. It's my true passion to get me truely away from work!