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Oct 05, 2012 15:13 |  #1

This prints nicely.

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Oct 05, 2012 15:23 |  #2

You need a CPL filter during daylight shoots for all those reflections or use dodge and burn in photoshop, I can clearly see the car with the open hood reflected. Also it looks like you painted the body by accident while painting the black background. just being picky. I like the reflection though


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Oct 05, 2012 15:29 |  #3

Definately not print-quality IMO, but still pretty cool. You can clean up the PP a bit though- your removal of the background is blatently obvious especially around the edges. Not to mention the reflections, espceially yours in the bumper.


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Oct 05, 2012 15:41 as a reply to  @ erikfig's post |  #4

erikfig, thanks for your comments. A CPL was used. With all reflection dialed out, the photo looked flat and uninteresting, to me. Some times, a reflection can be, in my opinion, a good thing. In the future, I will try to remember to take similar shots with and without reflection. The darker places along the top of the finder were a result of HDR processing and I had not noticed them as much as I could. May go back and try this processing again.

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Oct 05, 2012 16:47 |  #5

Your photos still really nice ;) i know how hard it it to shoot in mit day with all the cars righ next to the others. But the cars are there and you are there so we need to shoot some how right? ;)


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Oct 05, 2012 19:48 as a reply to  @ erikfig's post |  #6

Crestline redo

Any better? Yes, when at a car show, one has to do the best with what is available.

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Oct 05, 2012 21:48 |  #7

The last one looks a lot better.


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Oct 05, 2012 22:27 |  #8

PhotosGuy, thanks.

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