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Painted the wheels on the Hatchy :)

 
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Jan 11, 2007 16:54 |  #1

Shot with the kit 18-55mm

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Criticism and Critique is always welcomed. I hope the colors are alright, i have 2 different monitors, each yielding different results of how the image looks.

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Jan 11, 2007 22:44 |  #2

i think Gunmetal would have fit the red paint better... but thats me. nice pics though, clear and sharp and natural looking.


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Jan 11, 2007 23:11 |  #3

thanks RadAL. gunmetal would look good no doubt, but this time around i really wanted to be different from the rest :)

and thanks again for the compliments on the pictures :)


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Jan 12, 2007 02:29 as a reply to  @ InfraRed's post |  #4

Red and gold looked fine on Colin Chapmans cars, perhaps you could throw in some white as well. ;)

Nice choice of location again. You are obviously thinking about the overall image and it is working well for you. Well done.


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Jan 12, 2007 05:52 |  #5

Thanks John. I have seen this location many times and have always wanted to stop there. I thought the red would pop very nicely against the green and I have to say I'm pleased wit the outcome :)


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