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Aug 21, 2011 21:59 |  #1

Another edit of the Mustang.

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Aug 22, 2011 07:25 |  #2

I appreciate that you are going for a dark mood....but are you using a calibrated monitor? I looked at this on several different ones and it is too dark to make out much....


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Aug 22, 2011 07:31 |  #3

I think it is fine. maybe a little less foreground but other than that, i like it.


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Aug 22, 2011 08:13 |  #4

The highlights in the front & side of it look fairly good. I'd have expected to see some in the side windows, too.


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Aug 22, 2011 08:37 |  #5

PhotosGuy wrote in post #12977202 (external link)
The highlights in the front & side of it look fairly good. I'd have expected to see some in the side windows, too.

Side windows have a dark tint.


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Aug 22, 2011 08:42 |  #6

I like it. Kind of an eerie, sci-fi, theme. How about some lightning bolts behind the transformers?




  
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Aug 22, 2011 17:35 |  #7

I like it, nice and moody. Well done.


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Aug 22, 2011 22:18 |  #8

dmartin78 wrote in post #12977324 (external link)
Side windows have a dark tint.

Why would that stop them from reflecting the sky?


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Aug 22, 2011 22:39 |  #9

PhotosGuy wrote in post #12982094 (external link)
Why would that stop them from reflecting the sky?

because the original doesn't: :)

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Aug 23, 2011 00:11 as a reply to  @ dmartin78's post |  #10

loved the edit. then i saw the original. im impressed. i wish i had half the pp skill.


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Aug 23, 2011 01:08 as a reply to  @ The Outlaw's post |  #11

I like your PP. I have the same dark style and hardly ever have a bright happy looking picture. Touche to a fellow GT owner as well.


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Aug 23, 2011 19:13 |  #12

ForumForker wrote in post #12977363 (external link)
I like it. Kind of an eerie, sci-fi, theme. How about some lightning bolts behind the transformers?

Thanks!! I could probably add some lighting! :)

Woolburr wrote in post #12977036 (external link)
I appreciate that you are going for a dark mood....but are you using a calibrated monitor? I looked at this on several different ones and it is too dark to make out much....

Looks good on mine and several others I checked. true, I was going for the dark moody look.

NYNCTC wrote in post #12977051 (external link)
I think it is fine. maybe a little less foreground but other than that, i like it.

Agreed I'll crop ome of the foreground out.

SgtBourne wrote in post #12980527 (external link)
I like it, nice and moody. Well done.

Thanks!!!

The Outlaw wrote in post #12982602 (external link)
loved the edit. then i saw the original. im impressed. i wish i had half the pp skill.

Thanks so much!

maxstang wrote in post #12982825 (external link)
I like your PP. I have the same dark style and hardly ever have a bright happy looking picture. Touche to a fellow GT owner as well.

Bright and happy not in my vocabulary. Thanks for looking!!!


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Aug 23, 2011 20:18 as a reply to  @ dmartin78's post |  #13

The Outlaw wrote in post #12982602 (external link)
loved the edit. then i saw the original. im impressed. i wish i had half the pp skill.

+1


I think I saw one of yours that was similar to this that was a different edit............. Yes I have memorized your pictures :lol:


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Aug 23, 2011 20:40 |  #14

Nice work! Love the edit.


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Aug 24, 2011 00:35 |  #15

Dale, I dig this dark edit of this shot. Keep up the good work.

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