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Old 9th of February 2005 (Wed)   #1
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twas sitting on the curb a long time waiting for a car.

plz CNC

added a touch of contrast in PS. also motion blured the bg a TAD
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There is definitely the feeling of motion in the shot, but the car looks like it is sitting still, which seems a tad awkward. It would be great if there was some blur in the wheels.
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I like the small flare and the sharpness of the moving car. Good job!
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It appears that the background seen through windows of the car is immune to motion bluring. Sorry... You have to watch out for the details when 'cheating'.
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aww.. shucks.. i noticed the windows but i hoped no one else would.


ill work on it a tad more and post it for more crit
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