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12/16/2007 09:36:21 PM |
I can see why you beat me now - not only did you have more car's in your shot - but they were complete car's as well. lol.
Nice shot - I take it that's the front of your apartment ? :- ) |
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12/16/2007 07:09:28 PM |
Man - I almost caught up with you. Next time. ;) |
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12/16/2007 06:45:05 AM |
Too much going on here that takes the eyes off the cars, IMHO. |
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12/15/2007 04:07:01 PM |
Nice scene. The reflections are a bit strong for my tastes. |
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12/14/2007 05:50:59 PM |
If I give you a high vote will you give me one of these? |
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12/14/2007 02:54:20 PM |
Too much reflection on the windshield, and on the hoods. not bad location, leaf on the ground is killing me :/ not bad, but not enough for me to spend that kind of money :/ |
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12/14/2007 04:59:32 AM |
Reflections on the windshields are distracting, and the background makes this look just like a snapshot. Sorry. 4 |
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12/13/2007 05:21:08 PM |
This could have worked better if the subject wasn't cropped so closely, and the windscreen reflection is distracting, although interesting. |
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12/13/2007 03:38:21 PM |
Would have been a lot better without those reflections on the cars. |
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12/13/2007 01:21:16 PM |
And Photogenically pleasing! |
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12/12/2007 08:43:08 PM |
Reflections on left car so good they point out the uninteresting white glare on the right one's windshield. Still full of snazz. |
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12/12/2007 05:54:11 PM |
The reflection on the window is a real distraction which will hurt the score but the composition is nice. |
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12/12/2007 12:05:35 PM |
Nice cars - bright and shiny. A bit of a stale look to the image - not a lot of wow - but good technically 7 |
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12/12/2007 09:20:17 AM |
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12/12/2007 06:36:05 AM |
Great idea and beautiful cars - a bit less reflection and these would be winners. |
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12/12/2007 05:25:13 AM |
I understand there is little you can do about this, but the reflection in the windshield on the left car is very distracting. |
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12/12/2007 03:56:11 AM |
Very wide border, whats going on there. The woman is a bit distracting. Nice clean cars but real adverts tend to have missing number plates or neutral ones so the same image can be used in marketing campaigns in various worldwide territories. A big yellow number plate at the front, for me in the UK, is very distracting and rather spoils the shot for me. Perhaps you could have post processed them out. Also, taken from eye-level which is pretty boring, a ground level shot, with a really wide angle lens to get some of the building in behind - "going up in the world" looking from ground to sky type concept would have worked well with your title |
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12/12/2007 02:54:51 AM |
The reflections on the windows are very distracting, a Circular Polariser would of helped to cut these back a bit.. a deep DOF leaves this shot feeling rather flat. |
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12/10/2007 05:28:04 PM |
Not much you could do about it, but I find the building reflections in the windshield and hood distracting. |
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12/10/2007 05:11:29 PM |
If the glare wasn't there I think that would be a great image. |
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12/10/2007 12:59:35 PM |
Z4 and a 5-Series? Beautifully shot. Only critique is the reflections on the glass is too intense, I would have reduced it just a little bit with a polarizer. |
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12/10/2007 09:20:06 AM |
Nice shot of two nice carsgood composition and sharpness although I find the reflections on their bodies and windshields a little overpowering (although I appreciate that there is not too much that you could do to avoid this). Nice luse of the kerb to create a leading diagonal |
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12/10/2007 08:24:37 AM |
Posh forecourt.
This coud be enhanced for me by losing the reflection from the windscreen and having the lady (exiting the picture at the back) actually by the cars, or even better maybe a bit of movement blur as people walk around these and look at them. |
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12/10/2007 05:30:42 AM |
nice set up for these cars.the high contrast between the dark paint and the brighter background works well. There are 3 things that distract me: the woman on the left and the slight OOF on the car in the background (a longer shutterspeed could have made the woman invisible and in crease the DOF). the 3rd part are the strong reflections on the hood and wind shield (no idea how to avoid them) |
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12/10/2007 03:27:48 AM |
Well composed, good lighting/reflection effects. 6 |
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12/10/2007 12:56:17 AM |
The most distracting thing here is the reflections. The cars are so clean and shiny, you almost don't see the cars, just the busy reflections. A polariser could really help here, or maybe just a different standpoint. I like the slogan. Is that their's or yours? |
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12/09/2007 07:44:00 PM |
Nice car's. I like that the colors match and it it is a believable shoot to put them in front of 5 star hotel "maybe the Intercontinental?" The only thing that bothers me are that the reflections are so intense that they distract from the cars. IMHO 6 |
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12/09/2007 07:24:17 PM |
Very glossy, nice setup though, very affluent looking. |
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