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I thought it would be neat to have a a official photo and video thread for Forza 4 as GT5 has one. Post your best shots and vids!

Here are a couple that I have already posted...

1965 Ford Mustang
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2005 Ford Mustang GT
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Try to keep the images down in size so the thread does not get cluttered. Flickr is a great place to upload them and using the 640x360 size.

Pictures that I've already posted ....

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My BMW M5 (E39) sprinting/sliding around the Top Gear test track in its traditional Le Mans blue paint job and looking rather shiny in their studio with a burnt orangey paint job that I got from the 1-Series M :wub:

nolimit's shots look awesome, radish's look like ass... (i don't mean you guys as photographers, i mean the graphics/lighting in radish's pictures look awful)

It's all in the settings in the game ;)

I'm going to sound like a bit of a 'noob' here, but how do I download my Big Shot pictures? I haven't tried a normal sized picture but would anyone have any tips for finding them on ForzaMotorsport.net? It was easy with Forza 2 and 3, but I can't get my head around the new design for the site.

I'm going to sound like a bit of a 'noob' here, but how do I download my Big Shot pictures? I haven't tried a normal sized picture but would anyone have any tips for finding them on ForzaMotorsport.net? It was easy with Forza 2 and 3, but I can't get my head around the new design for the site.

It should be at the top on the main Forza site. Go to "My Forza", and make sure you're signed in with your GT. Then the Gallery should be right infront of you.

It should be at the top on the main Forza site. Go to "My Forza", and make sure you're signed in with your GT. Then the Gallery should be right infront of you.

Thanks man. I feel like an idiot now because I also stumbled upon my Big Shot. Anyhow, here are two images taken by me, though I'm not the best photographer in the world. Click them for the full-size images, should you want those.

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I took a Big Shot of the exact same car last night, Radish. How did that happen? I don't think mine is as good quality, but here's something from the Nurburgring. I always thought the quality was a bit weird on my pictures, but I suppose that almost looks like something from a documentary or just a roadside camera, rather than simply woeful. ;)

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My Class B Nissan Fairlady Z 432 converted to AWD and Race Engine upgrade. Still needs some tuning for grip, but the the launches like a beast for a B. Unfortunately, I didn't get the cones flying away from my car. And yes, I overtook that Ford on the straight :p

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