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Airedale1
4th of October 2005 (Tue), 03:33
..............or so the jingle went. This was a very nice 1930 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. That's not Dinah Shore in the rumble seat.;) In case your curious, Dinah would have been 14 years old when this Chevrolet was new and if you don't remember the jingle, Dinah Shore or even know what a rumble seat was, I hope you still can enjoy the photo.:)

zach
5th of October 2005 (Wed), 00:06
Airdale, another great shot. I really like the PP work you do on these autos.

My Dads has a '30 model T, I'll have to try a photo like this some time.

Ballen Photo
5th of October 2005 (Wed), 00:23
Very nice shot of this Beautiful old Chevy. :D ..... if you don't remember the jingle, Dinah Shore or even know what a rumble seat was, I hope you still can enjoy the photo.:)I remember all three. :cool:
-Bruce

PhotosGuy
5th of October 2005 (Wed), 08:19
Nice shot! I've never seen that color scheme before. Reminds me of Halloween, but it seems to work! ;)

mikeisbeast
5th of October 2005 (Wed), 11:31
man i love those rumble seats.... also ive been meaning to ask you whats the technique u use to make the back black and white and then accent the parts you want in color.... fly pic my man

rklepper
5th of October 2005 (Wed), 16:46
Nice shot. Very well done. Thanks for sharing.

marie
5th of October 2005 (Wed), 19:42
that's beautiful too

I love Dinah Shore singing
I have a cd and some old tapes of her lovely voice

:cool:

Airedale1
5th of October 2005 (Wed), 21:10
ive been meaning to ask you whats the technique u use to make the back black and white and then accent the parts you want in color

Thanks all. Mike if you are using Photo Shop, just like with Windows, there is always more than one way to do everything. Basically you start with a full color image then you convert the entire image to B/W (there are several ways to do this) then you can use the history brush to put the color back to the subject.

Also, if you have a tablet you can easily select what you wish to stay color then invert selection, and change the inverted portion to B/W.