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  •  10-14-2011, 5:33 AM 4877897

    Aztech Photos || One-Off

     
    Welcome to my gallery! Here you will find my collections of Forzatography, from Forza 4 to Horizon and on, it's all here! I'm currently studying graphic design so occasionally I will post some of my creations outside of the Forza gig so check those out as well. Thanks for visiting and I hope you enjoy. 
     
    Reviews____________________________________________________________________________
     I will post my most recent car reviews here. The latest one will be posted both in the last post of the thread as well as the second post after the OP. Also I don't want to only do cars that I like so I will take requests for reviews of stock, unmodified cars only Smile Links to my reviews can be found below:
     
    The latest review can be found >here<
     
    1. |Oct. 17|  Pagani Zonda Cinque
     
    2. |Oct. 22| M3 vs. C63
     
     
    4. |Mar. 26| Redline Reviews Episode 1                                                      

  •  10-14-2011, 5:34 AM 4877898 in reply to 4877897

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  •  10-14-2011, 5:34 AM 4877899 in reply to 4877898

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    Latest Review____________________________________________ 

    Legend tells of two brothers, raised by wolves and destined for royalty.

    One, a fierce intellectual.

    The other, possessing the heart of a warrior.

    Unfortunately, this story ends when one of the brothers kills the other and goes on to be the namesake of Rome. But history, ever determined to repeat itself, has brought us the classic sibling rivalry. Only this time, it takes place on the tarmac.

    This is the BMW E92 M3 and its evil twin, the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG. 

     

    It used to be that when somebody mentioned the words sports car, the image that popped into your head was that of a low slung two door convertible like an Mx-5 or a Boxter. Either that, or something that was truly meant for sport and nobody could afford like a 360 Modena or a Diablo. Yes, in those days it was slim pickens if you just wanted a car that was fun to drive.

    And of course if you did manage to pick one that you liked, it was virtually useless. People who drove cars like that were on average single business people, who drove to their job. Downtown. Or they would drive it to their favorite bar. Downtown. Or perhaps to the gym. Again, downtown. You can see what I'm getting at, right? The only people buying a car that could be used for so little, were people who had no roads to make use of their Sports car's one specialty. Certainly there were the track day fanatics that were able to really let their sports cars stretch their legs, but these folks were few and far between. The sports car needed a revamp from the ground up, and it was going to take some planning to reach more diverse demographics while still maintaining the reputation of the sports car.

     

    Enter the sport sedan (or saloon depending on where you live). I'm not here to argue who made the first sport sedan, or when it was made, but it is a phenomena that has somewhat recently taken the auto industry by storm; and since then, BMW and Mercedes have taken it upon themselves to create two of the finest in the industry.

     The concept is simple: fit a large powerful engine in your smallest sedan, but put it on a diet so it is nearly as light and nimble as the old sports cars. Change the body work around a bit and refer to it as "superior aerodynamics" so that people don't feel slighted, but keep it similar enough to the original car to make people feel like they are getting a bargain.

    BMW has perfected this formula time and time again with their M3 series. In fact, the M3 was such a hit they expanded to make an "M" version of nearly all of their series. But the M3 started it all, and in my opinion, has always been their best. At just under $60k, this latest version, the E92, gives you a front mounted V8 engine that readily pushes out  420 bhp to the tune of 8300 RPM and nearly 400 Nm of torque at 3900 RPM. The front and rear axles are made of aluminum and you get a set of large vented disk brakes, all to ensure better overall handling through reduced weight. 

     

    The car is well equipped from the start, but it's also quite the smart car (no I'm not making a reference to those midget abominations). The onboard computer handles so many calculations and minute details that really all you have to worry about is sitting down in those fantastic Beamer seats and putting your foot to the floor. BMW really has lived up to their name here as well because this M3 may very well be the ultimate driving machine. Everything is so harmonious, so in tune, that it's almost effortless to drive it; and that's the best part, because effortless things become tedious, but the M3 is always so exciting. Not only is it fun to drive, it's easy on the eyes.

     

    I don't like slim cars. It's a fine design if you just want a comfortable car for cruising, but if you're going to make a sports car, better make it right. I was a bit disappointed when I saw the new 3 series was going for a longer slimmer aesthetic. But I was wrong, the M3 is wide, but only in the places it needs to be giving it a sexy understated aggression that isn't there until you're looking for it. Clearly, if a car like this can bring so much inner peace, there's no need for another on the road right?

    Wrong.

     

    Welcome all, to the opposite end of the spectrum; the darker, more hatred filled end.

    Here resides Mercedes Benz's answer to BMW's prodigal son, the C63 AMG. It's about as obedient as a toddler in the "no" phase and has a testosterone level rivaled only by the god of thunder himself. You'll never hear anyone call this car pretty, but that's mainly because they don't want to get cut, or more accurately, round-house kicked in their face. The fastest turn you'll ever make in it is a 180. It's loud, brash, unruly, and rude.

    I could go on, but in short, this car is absolutely fantastic.

    Mercedes has always been the least fun loving of the German big three (Audi, BMW, Mercedes). Even their finest sports cars were more like yacht club trophies on the shelf of Sir Reginald Killjoy. That's not to say they make a bad car; I just get the impression that their idea of sport is a rousing game of golf. In other words, Mercedes has always catered to the upper crust, and a finer lifestyle rather than lowering themselves to the commoner.

    Which is why I'm completely baffled by this car.

     

    It's almost like it's the runt of the litter, it just doesn't fit in. The big question is though, has the transition from high performance luxury to high powered muscle car paid off? If you're of the mind that a sports car is only as good as it's best lap time then you need not continue reading. Because while the C63 is superbly engineered, I feel it is not a car that focuses on the meticulous details, but rather a larger issue altogether; that is, how does the car feel when you drive it? Sure you could rattle off that the car has 457 bhp on tap, and that it launches from 0-60 in the ballpark of 4.5 seconds; but I think this misses the point of the car entirely.

     

    Although it is certainly capable of being a cold calculated racing thoroughbred, I feel the true purpose of the C63 was to be illogical. Take the thinking out of driving and you're left with only emotion. For once, Mercedes has truly created a car for drivers. Sometimes cars aren't meant to be about the business and the pedigree, sometimes people just want to drive their car to have fun; and I think Mercedes is finally starting to realize, that a sports car just isn't the same without a bit of personality.

     

    Whether you're the parent who enjoys making the kids wee themselves before showing up to practice, or just a true weekend warrior in need of an escape, there is surely an ultimate sport sedan or coupe for you.

    Mercedes-Benz and BMW make two of the finest examples; both of which embody everything a sports car should be, in two very distinct ways. The BMW is a calm, collected, portable Zen garden, while the Merc is the poster child of the Controlled Chaos Consortium. The two create a sort of Yin-Yang, a sense of balance and stability. If they could talk I'm sure they'd tell everyone they absolutely despise each other, but deep down we all know that this is the beginning of a beautiful, eternally competitive friendship.

    The take-away from all of this is that if you can't decide which one to buy, better get both.


  •  10-14-2011, 6:26 AM 4878049 in reply to 4877897

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    Hi Aztech, i look forward to seeing more photos from you.

    Gumpert is looking REAL


  •  10-14-2011, 12:03 PM 4879607 in reply to 4878049

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    Thanks Mojo!

    Well, here goes : 

    Probably the greatest car ever, the Zonda Cinque 

    Koenigsegg Agera

    Just a hilarious AI crash

    Renault Megane

    Gumpert Apollo

    Thanks for looking! And as always, any sort of feedback is appreciated, especially constructive criticism!


  •  10-15-2011, 3:07 AM 4883099 in reply to 4879607

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    I am having way too much fun with this game haha

    The Judge, easily one of my favorite classic muscle cars:

    I really like this whole affinity system in this version. Got this baby up to an S class and all I had to buy were rims!

     

     

     

     

    Why you'd want an S class Golf I'm not entirely sure, but hey if it's free i'll take it lol

    Finally the Aston Martin V12 Vantage:

     

     

    Thanks for looking, let me know what you guys think!


  •  10-15-2011, 3:13 AM 4883114 in reply to 4883099

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    Excellent shots in here good sir. That first Gumpert shot....

     




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  •  10-15-2011, 3:37 AM 4883181 in reply to 4883114

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    Thanks man, appreciate it Yes
  •  10-15-2011, 5:43 AM 4883498 in reply to 4883181

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    This & this, for sure.

    Excellent shots so far.

     




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  •  10-15-2011, 4:15 PM 4886302 in reply to 4883498

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    Thanks for the feedback BnZ

    I definitely think Silverstone and Aston Martin were made for each other although I'm kind of disappointed in how warm the colors have gotten there in Forza 4. I liked Silverstone for doing low saturation almost black and whites but it's not cold enough for that anymore. 

    anyway thanks again! 


  •  10-16-2011, 4:54 AM 4889337 in reply to 4886302

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    I decided to create a set dedicated to my favorite BMW models, enjoy! I took quite a few photos so I'm going to break this into two parts so keep it locked. Any feedback (good or bad) is greatly appreciated. 

    135i_________

     

     

     

     

    E92_________

     

     

    M5_________

     


  •  10-16-2011, 12:39 PM 4891022 in reply to 4877897

    Re: Aztech Photos|| ///M power update part 2: 135i, E92 M3, 2012 M5

    Here's part 2 of my BMW set:

    135i_______________ 

     

     

    E92 M3_____________

     

     

     

    M5________________

    Thanks for looking! 


  •  10-16-2011, 12:53 PM 4891099 in reply to 4877897

    Re: Aztech Photos|| ///M power update part 2: 135i, E92 M3, 2012 M5

    You have made a good start to go your gallery so far, also it will be good to see what you can do in a years time.

    Because you have potential to improve even further.



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  •  10-16-2011, 1:11 PM 4891198 in reply to 4891099

    Re: Aztech Photos|| ///M power update part 2: 135i, E92 M3, 2012 M5

    Thanks Pebb, I really appreciate your comment. I'm definitely going to do my best to improve, just gotta figure out these settings.
  •  10-16-2011, 1:19 PM 4891233 in reply to 4891198

    Re: Aztech Photos|| ///M power update part 2: 135i, E92 M3, 2012 M5

    Some of the settings you used, have worked on a range of shots. However I think the next thing, you should improve even further on is your composition.

    Even if some of the shots, have good composition.



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  •  10-16-2011, 5:26 PM 4892756 in reply to 4891233

    Re: Aztech Photos|| ///M power update part 2: 135i, E92 M3, 2012 M5

    Ah ok I can definitely work on some more interesting compositions next time, thanks for the suggestion!
  •  10-16-2011, 5:33 PM 4892791 in reply to 4892756

    Re: Aztech Photos|| ///M power update part 2: 135i, E92 M3, 2012 M5

    If photomode was a cake, then I feel composition is the base of the cake. While lighting is the filling and colour is the top.

    However I better not go into anymore detail or I may make you hungry.



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  •  10-16-2011, 5:39 PM 4892840 in reply to 4892791

    Re: Aztech Photos|| ///M power update part 2: 135i, E92 M3, 2012 M5

    I really like the first two M3 shots. Though they're not the most innovative, they look so silky smooth and they make me want to drift and M3 right now. Good job.



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  •  10-16-2011, 5:52 PM 4892913 in reply to 4892840

    Re: Aztech Photos|| ///M power update part 2: 135i, E92 M3, 2012 M5

    Pebb: too late man, where can I get some cake Stick out tongue I'll see what I can come up with though.

    Hoccy: thanks for your feedback, I'm pretty pleased with how those turned out although I must say BMW and Forza made it pretty easy lol

     


  •  10-16-2011, 5:55 PM 4892921 in reply to 4892913

    Re: Aztech Photos|| ///M power update part 2: 135i, E92 M3, 2012 M5

    Aztech318:

    Pebb: too late man, where can I get some cake Stick out tongue I'll see what I can come up with though.

    Hoccy: thanks for your feedback, I'm pretty pleased with how those turned out although I must say BMW and Forza made it pretty easy lol 

    At least it isn't a chocolate truffle roulade, or it would be very hard to hide it from the community. Stick out tongue


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