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Aug 04, 2011 11:09 |  #1

Been a while since ive posted. Had the chance to do a little photoshoot for some friends while on vacation. Here are a couple of my favs. C&C always welcome

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Aug 04, 2011 11:24 |  #2

Good idea for #2.
I think #3 (good shot!) would be a lot tighter/better if you cropped out the pole, & I might cool down the WB just a little.


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Aug 04, 2011 11:29 |  #3

Thanks for the reply!

so your thinking go with a tight crop to get the pole out rather than a slight crop/clone out?


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Aug 04, 2011 11:42 |  #4

heres the two edits:

crop & clone out:

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Aug 04, 2011 11:49 |  #5

I like the cropped better.

And since I'm a GM Fan, you needed to do a little more cropping and cloning. :lol:


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Aug 04, 2011 12:01 |  #6

1969 Camaro RS/SS

GM wins.


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Aug 04, 2011 14:25 as a reply to  @ Numenorean's post |  #7

Beautiful cars, I'd take either. I'm a big fan of anything "American" with a V8 and rear wheel drive.

I like the clone out, shows a bit of the aged parking lot.


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Aug 04, 2011 14:34 |  #8

Great shots. Mopar FTW!


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Aug 04, 2011 15:23 |  #9

Numenorean wrote in post #12876822 (external link)
1969 Camaro RS/SS

GM wins.

its just a poser mustang he he


nice picture though!


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Aug 04, 2011 18:29 |  #10

lovely lighting on #3, very smooth. great job!

i hope you don't mind, but i cooled down #3 just a bit as i think it looks a little better that way. i'll remove it if you'd rather not have edits of your work!

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Aug 04, 2011 19:05 |  #11

Both are nice rides , like the cropped image better and would really love # 1 with a bit more separation from the background , still as is , nicely done !

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Beautiful cars, I'd take either. I'm a big fan of anything "American" with a V8 and rear wheel drive.

Except the Challenger is made in Canada ;)


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Aug 04, 2011 23:02 |  #12

Unless you need extra room for type, I like the cropped one better.

p27rpy wrote in post #12878828 (external link)
i hope you don't mind, but i cooled down #3 just a bit as i think it looks a little better that way. i'll remove it if you'd rather not have edits of your work!

Good one, but it's much better if you leave a link unless the OP has image editing enabled.


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Aug 04, 2011 23:21 |  #13

Greg86z28 wrote in post #12877659 (external link)
Beautiful cars, I'd take either. I'm a big fan of anything "American" with a V8 and rear wheel drive.

It's actually a re-badged Holden Monaro from Australia.




  
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Aug 05, 2011 01:23 |  #14

Challenger = beauty great shot!


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Aug 05, 2011 07:45 as a reply to  @ keny's post |  #15

That's why I had the quotes around "American", since none of them are really made here completely.

I'd still take old over new. 1970 Challenger R/T in Plum Crazy with a shaker hood and HEMI. MMMM.


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