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Feb 03, 2006 05:24 |  #1

I don't know much about cars and I could be wrong in the title, sorry. But this is my friends old 1950 or so dodge truck. We did not have time to do a full shoot so he just pulled it out of his old garage and let me take a few shots. I thought this composition worked well, but then again what do I know.

I wanted to make in sepia, but I can't figure out how to do it in photoshop. Any help on that would be appreciated. Also comments on the picture would be awesome.

Did not really do much to it in Photoshop, just some exposure (this pictures was taken after dusk).

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Feb 03, 2006 05:31 |  #2

Don't it look in its place - in its era - with that composition. Nicely old fashioned colour too. Well done.


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Feb 03, 2006 07:45 |  #3

Nice truck, & it looks well cared for.

I wanted to make in sepia, but I can't figure out how to do it in photoshop.

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Feb 03, 2006 15:19 |  #4

Good old work horse. Nice truck.




  
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Feb 03, 2006 15:36 |  #5

savone wrote:
I don't know much about cars and I could be wrong in the title, sorry. But this is my friends old 1950 or so dodge truck.

I'm thinking You're right in the title. It says 1951 on the plate. ;)
Nice shot. Looks right at home where its at. :D
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Feb 04, 2006 01:12 |  #6

I wanted to make a print for my friend (guy who owns truck) and I went with sepia.
Check this out and tell me what you think. Picture this framed in a dark wood homemade frame (old 1/2 homemade molding) and I then distressed it with light sandpaper, a hammer, and a punch. Added a tad of black stain and woola, looks great.

Here is the picture in that frame! :)
This is the crop/edit I choose. Comments welcome.

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Feb 04, 2006 09:37 |  #7

Nice job. I might have added some grain, but then I grew up with it. :D


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