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Can anyone help me out - Explorer PI Photos

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Community - I need your help. I'm working on a project for a local dept. and I need some decent side/rear shots of a 2014/2015 Explorer. Preferably straight on shots, nothing on angles, the color being black with the PI steel wheels, and without any graphics (ie an unmarked car or a car waiting to have graphics applied). The higher the res the better. I know I'm asking for a lot but my searches aren't turning up what I'm looking for and I'd really appreciate any help anyone can offer. Feel free to PM me or just post links. Examples below. 

 

https://rwshiftinggears.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/11-honda-accord-ex-l-side.jpg 

http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/119820/file-284957349-jpg/images/8819_st2400_119.jpg?t=1423097281015

 

THANK YOU

Oh my.

It turns out 98% of car pictures are from an angle. Ugh!

If i find any good ones, I'll send them to you for sure!

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Oh my.

It turns out 98% of car pictures are from an angle. Ugh!

If i find any good ones, I'll send them to you for sure!

I know! I turned to the site hoping someone snapped a photo one day and they have one laying around. Below is a perfect example of what I'm looking for. Besides the color/wheels of course. I have a feeling I'm going to end up using the photos below and just editing it in photoshop to be black and have the correct PI steel wheels. I wanted to try and avoid having to do that because I want to keep as much of a real looking car as possible. 

 

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EDIT: So i played around with the top one in photoshop and it doesn't look that bad changing the color of the car. Obviously a genuine photo would be optimal but I don't have a lot of time so I can't be to picky. I'm going to scout the Ford dealer tomorrow in between classes to see if I can get lucky with a PI sitting around or even a black civilian Explorer

Edited by NickieB

I know! I turned to the site hoping someone snapped a photo one day and they have one laying around. Below is a perfect example of what I'm looking for. Besides the color/wheels of course. I have a feeling I'm going to end up using the photos below and just editing it in photoshop to be black and have the correct PI steel wheels. I wanted to try and avoid having to do that because I want to keep as much of a real looking car as possible. 

 

F3oeUU9.jpg

m9647c3.jpg

I Am surprised you were even able to find those. If you need help photoshopping let me know, It doesn't look to hard to do what you want.

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I Am surprised you were even able to find those. If you need help photoshopping let me know, It doesn't look to hard to do what you want.

I know, so was I. Honestly I just need the car painted black and the ford PI steel wheels applied. I'll PM you the 2100x1300 res photo i have of the first one and you can take a crack at it if you want. 

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cpd%2Bexplorer%2B1.jpg

Jackpot?

Not to bad, is it me or does the back half of the car just look a little blurry. Is that the highest res you could find? 

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