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Jun 30, 2011 12:20 |  #1

This is some pics i took recently of a 2004 Mustang GT ;)

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Jun 30, 2011 12:43 |  #2

Shots are ok. The 2nd is killed by halo's and not too excited about the composition on the 3rd. The antenna is a minor but distracting object in the shots too. Ohh and watch for things hanging from the rear view mirror as they can also be a little distracting. Keep it up though!


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Jun 30, 2011 13:24 |  #3

First shot is killer. Not too keen on the second one either but I know in Oman... everyone seems to love that effect (really not sure why) and the light pole on the left is very distracting..


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Jun 30, 2011 13:33 |  #4

#1 Is amazing. #2 has the distracting light pole and looks fake. #3 is pretty good, but it just doesn't do anything for me, It doesn't pop...not like #1 did.


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Jun 30, 2011 15:36 |  #5

great shots number one is my fav for sure. I like how he has the cobra front end on it too. I want his hoood :mad:, I have a 2001 gt myself


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Jun 30, 2011 17:39 |  #6

burnout shot ftw!


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Jun 30, 2011 17:50 |  #7

You have great highlights in the side of #3. I wish you had them in #1, too. But overall, you made it look pretty good.


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Jul 02, 2011 04:48 |  #8

Thanx everyone, really appreciate the Comments and Criticism


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Jul 02, 2011 05:06 |  #9

Great pics. Gotta love the Mustang!!!


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Jul 02, 2011 07:23 as a reply to  @ butcherman's post |  #10

So, its a GT and not a Cobra?

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Jul 02, 2011 07:44 as a reply to  @ BucketMan's post |  #11

#1 is a great composition, the other 2 dont do anything for me.
Regarding #1 though, (considering the shot is taken and we can't rewind the clock to re-compose), i think the hood and roof could be cleaned up easily enough, but, how would you handle the removal of the reflections on the passenger side and the bumper? (bumper hasn't very many pick points for cloning).
I think #1 would then be killer if this was achieved.
*If this requires a new thread, please let me know, I don't want to take from the OP, just was curious with his/her particular example.




  
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Jul 02, 2011 23:14 |  #12

I really like the first and last pics. Need to clone out the street lamp in #2, it may be the best pic of all after that. Reflections look amazing. Nicely done. Cobra or GT/Cobra clone?




  
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