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Jul 01, 2008 22:24 |  #1

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Jul 02, 2008 03:52 |  #2

good colors... but the windshield and headlights are a little overexposed.


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Jul 02, 2008 08:04 |  #3

but the windshield and headlights are a little overexposed.

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Jul 02, 2008 10:15 |  #4

well I did some PP on this one. they kind of liked the overexposed look on this photo. the heavy colors and bold contrast. but yes i know its over done.


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