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Challenge: Affluence (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Kodak DC4800
Location: istanbul. Turky
Date: Jul 27, 2005
Aperture: 8
ISO: 400
Shutter: 250
Galleries: Urban
Date Uploaded: Aug 2, 2005

it's a photography of a legendary car which represents the ultimate art condition in design and beauty object. It's also representative of material wealth, and richness.

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08/17/2005 08:30:01 AM
Originally posted by Telephoto:

mustang... nice~!


I'm thinking Ferrari Testerosa. Definately not a mustang.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/09/2005 12:48:53 PM
DOF is good, but to many blown out spots on the car and the image is backwards.
08/09/2005 11:05:49 AM
You have missed some areas of desaturation on the right side of the image. Also reversing the image left the logo, plate numbers, and model numbers reversed.
08/09/2005 08:32:51 AM
I like the low angle of the shot I I think the chosen orientation is more pleasing than the original shot. However in reversing the image the number plate, logo and type are reversed as well which I find a little distracting...
08/09/2005 06:36:01 AM
I didn't notice the horizontal flip
08/08/2005 06:20:05 PM
mustang... nice~!
08/07/2005 08:38:35 PM
Why the mirror image? It takes away from the image IMO.
08/07/2005 04:40:59 PM
Car seems to have dings on it.
08/07/2005 10:29:42 AM
the numbers are backwards????
08/07/2005 07:28:55 AM
nice point of view but the car should be clean
08/06/2005 08:55:08 AM
Is there a reason you reversed it?
08/05/2005 07:19:52 PM
one comment: you shouldn't horizontally flip your images so that the letters are backwards
08/05/2005 06:39:31 PM
I presume this is what this British beauty would look like stateside. Although it adds some weirdness to the colors of the reflections on the car, I like the selective desaturation. The low angle and short focal length were both very good choices. It is nice that we get to see the shadows under the car and the highlights and shadows of the tires, but it is a bit of an inconvenience to have the roof support pillar whited out due to reflection.
08/03/2005 08:22:45 AM
Too many hotspots I'm afraid! And it's all backwards?
08/03/2005 06:55:19 AM
Over exposed... blown highlights.
08/03/2005 05:43:04 AM
Nice angle and composition but I can't help being iratated by flipped writing in shots 6
08/03/2005 05:36:26 AM
reflection from a mirror or what
08/03/2005 05:02:39 AM
I'd up the red even more and use a bit more contrast in the gray/black and white areas. Nice angle to the shot - I like your ground perspective.
08/03/2005 04:01:23 AM
I think you should have clean the car first. great shot anyway
08/02/2005 11:01:35 PM
shooting into the sun? and you had such a good model...
08/02/2005 10:50:44 PM
I don't think I like the overexposed feeling of this picture. The selective desaturation seems to have made the car look dirty and dull. Not really very appealing.
08/02/2005 09:12:09 PM
Ok.. a few things. First, it's a mirror image. The stallion faces left and not right :) Selective desat doesn't work quite well here because the car is not shiny and clean. I think your POV is too low. If you took a photo of the stallion itself, that probably would have been better. IMHO.


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