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+ 3 First order from Roidsource

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Ordered 5 tren ace from these guys. Never used tren and don't plan on it for atleast another year or so, but I heard this was some of the strongest tren around so I wanted to have the best of the best for when I finally decide to use it. T/A was really quick, ordered Sunday and and the pack landed on Thursday. Doesn't get much better then that. The vials and packaging look awesome. Very smooth process with this source, won't hesitate to use them again.

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Pete Magnum's picture

This was my first source! They are great and I love Gym Labs!

NoX's picture

Very sick bro! +1 welcome to RS!

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Dangerdave88's picture

Nice!

Dextermorganlv's picture

+1 great source!

roidsource's picture

Who doesn't like pics taken with love? =) Thank you!!!

irongame427's picture

Im trying to make them look more professional after seeing these awesome pics Akrobatics keeps putting up. Unfortantely my iPhone camera is not hi rez like his lol.

ProFoTo's picture

Haha... Nice work bro.. +1

FYI, Im a professional bro, have almost a decade of shooting national ad campaigns for all sorts of well known brands, and close to 50k in photo equipment at my studio. I. Definitely not using a camera phone... ;)

irongame427's picture

Ya i know you're are professional, and its pretty obvious when looking at your pics. But yours inspired me to put a little more effort into taking mine. But this camera phone is just not cutting it lol.

ProFoTo's picture

Good pics are all about lighting... This pic up here was shot probably the worst lighting you can find. Incandescent / tungsten bathroom lights are terrible...

You don't need thousands of dollars in lighting gear, a big window and a white piece foam core /paper/or anything white to bounce the light off of can give you great results even with a camera phone...

Make Sure the window is not in the sun, you want indirect soft light coming through I and use the white substrate opposite the window to bounce the light and fill in the shadow side of the product your shooting...

Also pay attention to white balance.. You want whites white... Not blue or orange...

Since your using your phone, try an app called snapseed to edit your photos... White balance can be adjusted with the "warmth" slider...

irongame427's picture

Alright I'm gonna use this advice and take a pic of my entire stash. Will see how they come out. I'll put em up later.