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05/25/2011 12:53:51 PM |
Originally posted by yanko: I'd love to know if there's a 2pm in the morning. |
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ETA. I like this very much Don.
Message edited by author 2011-05-25 16:54:17. |
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05/25/2011 12:36:22 PM |
Originally posted by posthumous: Originally posted by danieletagliabue: yes, great picture, but with all the respect this can be taken at 2pm in the afternoon. |
I'd love to know how you could take this picture at 2pm. |
I'd love to know if there's a 2pm in the morning. |
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05/23/2011 08:58:38 AM |
Good take on the challenge! |
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05/23/2011 08:43:26 AM |
Originally posted by danieletagliabue: yes, great picture, but with all the respect this can be taken at 2pm in the afternoon. |
I'd love to know how you could take this picture at 2pm. |
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05/22/2011 09:33:00 PM |
yes, great picture, but with all the respect this can be taken at 2pm in the afternoon. what's the matter of this photo with the subject? |
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05/22/2011 08:07:15 PM |
Is that a dodge coronet? Beauty. |
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05/22/2011 05:50:44 PM |
not liking the B/W nor the tilted horizon. |
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05/21/2011 06:21:51 AM |
I like the idea here. Straight profile shots are hard to pull off though. Plus, the cantered horizon doesn't add anything for me. Perhaps if you went lower, and took the shot from about the drivers 10 o'clock, just to get a bit of the front end, it would have added a bit more life to the shot. |
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05/19/2011 03:25:11 PM |
I like the bw treatment but to me the pov could be improved. |
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05/17/2011 05:50:43 PM |
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05/16/2011 03:05:30 PM |
What appeals most to me here is the wonderful shadows created by the low sun. Tilting the image so the car is facing uphill I feel is correct to give the image a more comfortable feel even if that means the stone chock is on the wrong side. On my old laptop the rear quarter of the car appears blown. I had a look on my mobile (which I feel is better calibrated) it isn̢۪t that obvious. I do like those shadows and I believe that is what you are really trying to portray here. Well done. |
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05/15/2011 11:24:00 PM |
Very difficult to photograph when light is filtered. |
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