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05/30/2007 08:07:05 AM |
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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09/07/2006 11:03:33 AM |
wow this is lovely! fantastic composition, editing is really well done and the lighting and detail on the car is superb :o) |
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10/04/2005 03:45:55 PM |
Good composition and post processing. I have only photographed vintage cars at indoor car shows which all have unwanted reflections. This seems to be done outdoors and the reflections seem to add to the shot. |
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10/04/2005 10:33:17 AM |
Another beautiful composition. You have done an excellent job representing these cars. The different angles and compositions, the treatment...wow! |
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10/04/2005 09:53:42 AM |
Great toning and treatment! Looks like it could be an ad for the car. |
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