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Dec 09, 2006 11:10 |  #1

An old Pontiac Silver 8 Streak on the side of the road this past summer. What do you all think? CC appreciated,
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Dec 09, 2006 13:05 |  #2

I love the idea and I think that this pic. could be even better if you make the contrast and saturation stronger on photoshop.


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Dec 09, 2006 17:17 |  #3

H2M thanks for nice comment.

I tried to keep the contrast so that one can see the detail on the torn seat inside the car as well as seeing the tree line that was behind me. Before I bump the contrast up I would like to know if others are seeing the same.


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Dec 10, 2006 04:18 as a reply to  @ hkh15's post |  #4

You are right...........Actual​ly I replied before to think enough :D but thanks for making me to think a little more (hope you understand my poor english......)


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Dec 10, 2006 15:41 |  #5

H2M wrote in post #2379511 (external link)
You are right...........Actual​ly I replied before to think enough :D but thanks for making me to think a little more (hope you understand my poor english......)

Yes, I can understand your English just fine. Thanks for taking a look at it again and seeing what I was trying to do with the photograph. If you want to see more they are not all with reflections; however, they are similar in style. Silver 8 Streak. (external link)


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Dec 10, 2006 16:37 |  #6

This shot from the link your provided is my favourite by far:

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I love all of the shots there though, abandoned early '50s cars in B&W is just downright cool.

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Dec 10, 2006 18:32 |  #7

rmodys wrote in post #2381483 (external link)
This shot from the link your provided is my favourite by far:

I love all of the shots there though, abandoned early '50s cars in B&W is just downright cool.


I agree, they sure make good photo opts and with b&w they just give that extra class to a classy car. I do think they display better on the other website because of the darker background color. Maybe I should have added a boarder to the image here, so it would stand out more.

Thanks you for the nice comments!


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Dec 11, 2006 05:40 as a reply to  @ hkh15's post |  #8

I saw your galleries and I like very much your work, especially the b/w gallery.
Thanks for sharing!


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Dec 12, 2006 22:46 |  #9

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I saw your galleries and I like very much your work, especially the b/w gallery.
Thanks for sharing!

Thanks, H2M

It's a work in progress and I have just added some more photos from this past weekend.


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