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Starfire
05/30/2007 08:10:49 AM
Starfire
by Tuckersmom

Comment:
Well this one is a bit blown and just bright. Typically its the camera trying to get both ends of the range and thats why camera's blow. Even with editing its hard to pull anything out of the highlights. If shooting for this particular image EV -1 and then use photoshop to pull details out of the shadows to compensate. More can be pulled out of shadows then highlights.
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Ford
05/30/2007 08:07:05 AM
Ford
by Tuckersmom

Comment:
Out of the 3 im commenting on this is the best. Once again as with other users your working with a nice tight crop. I myself have trouble with these not sure what to cut out hate to cut anything out. At car shows its hard to get stuff out of the way. At first glance you dont think about it and until you see the reflection you dont notice the left side of the photo has been cut out or burned. Nothing wrong with it at all.

A black sheet in the background would have masked out some of the reflections well but no need for the horizon line it creates as the trees do a good enough job.
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Sally
05/30/2007 07:50:21 AM
Sally
by Alicia

Comment:
Looks like someone was playing with a bit of HDR. If so its clean and good not overprocessed like some. Im having a hard time telling if this is a V6 or a GT. My guess is on the V6 but without seeing more or atleast the rear its hard to tell. The crops a bit weird cuts off the car. Im sure their is a good reason and it looked better.

I can see your reflection in the headlight.
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Trudy's Z28 - Thanks Mom! :)
05/30/2007 06:17:22 AM
Trudy's Z28 - Thanks Mom! :)
by PhotoDave

Comment:
Alright the angle is a bit of a change. As they say the front is the most powerful end. Im glad that you left the windows down and the pillarless doors are perfect for this shot. Personally I hate this particular generation it wasnt as good looking. As far as a car goes its still a good platform.

The background is fine unless you can find a darker road with no brush to the sides.
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Car 1
05/30/2007 05:36:15 AM
Car 1
by Dirt_Diver

Comment:
(Beyond the fact that this shot sucks and the cars fake...)
The lighting is uneven. The front chrome is to the point of being blown or almost blown in the highlight region.

A couple of reflectors would be good. On this paint and this setup body reflections shouldnt be much of a problem. If you run into it though you can use a black sheet held up to create a fake horizon line and to block anything in the background.

The rust on the back rim is distracting. Wheneevr possible turn the front wheels to the rim fully faces the camera. Do not make the mistake of turning the tire to the camera unless your shooting a tire commercial.
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boysetsfire
05/29/2007 11:59:02 AM
boysetsfire
by Art Roflmao

Comment:
Can I say that i am disturbed?
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hywind
05/29/2007 10:17:44 AM
hywind
by cogerox

Comment:
Atleast its a film camera lol.
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Is It In You?
05/27/2007 08:22:38 PM
Is It In You?
by langdon

Comment:
Your first entry in a year!
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Colorful Circles
05/27/2007 08:11:34 PM
Colorful Circles
by crik

Comment:
Oddly enough i remember seeing this elsewhere....
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Portrait A Day-10
05/23/2007 07:59:26 PM
Portrait A Day-10
by TCGuru

Comment:
I see someone trying to pull off a school girl routine. Cute butterflys and flowers but the eyes look a bit off, and you look like your about to cry.
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