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Oct 05, 2005 02:31 |  #1
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it's a '68 and has yet to get all the work I have planned for it... in case you wondered.



  
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Oct 05, 2005 02:34 |  #2

pretty experiemntal. I like it but I wished I could see more.


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Oct 07, 2005 20:19 |  #3

I really like the first one.


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Oct 07, 2005 22:54 |  #4

yeah, the first one is nice

the only thing i'd suggest (if you wanted suggestions) would be to try and shoot more defining features

like the wheel arch, or the bumper, or the badging, or the mound in the bonnet.

just so it gives the feeling that it's a car.. instead of just something that's popping out of the darkness


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Oct 08, 2005 17:20 |  #5

The first one is great..
This whole concept reminds me of the new Pontaic G6 commercials.. I like it.


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Oct 09, 2005 23:54 |  #6

I like your concept but the execution fails somewhat in the shots other than #1. It is a good starting point, but you should focus on features that scream camaro like fenders, grills etc to give more to work with to the person looking at your work. You are shutting a lot of potential viewers out that may not recognize what they are looking at an move on without giving your effort a just thought. My 2 cents


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Oct 10, 2005 22:45 |  #7

the first one is probably my favorite. the third would be the next one that i like.

the first second one is hard to tell what it is and in the forth the spots throw it off
mattb is right.... try some more defining areas....
The 68's have a nice headlight front bumper combo, and maybe try from the front facing the back little window and get the outside of the roof and the arch of the back fender....
.... all in all a great idea and sweet photos!! :)


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