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05 evo mr in a parking garage at palisades mall of ny

 
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Feb 19, 2010 13:43 |  #1

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Feb 19, 2010 14:48 |  #2

woah, the shadows are weird, but that still looks awesome


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Feb 19, 2010 15:23 |  #3

i miss that mall haha. i used to live in ardsley, the other side of the bridge.

car looks good! p45's?


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Feb 19, 2010 15:31 |  #4

Very cool. I love the shadow of the rear in the upper left.


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Feb 19, 2010 21:30 |  #5

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i miss that mall haha. i used to live in ardsley, the other side of the bridge.

car looks good! p45's?

yes p45r



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Feb 19, 2010 23:09 |  #6

i think lower angle would make it look better, cool shadow


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Feb 19, 2010 23:42 |  #7

Thats a cool picture, I know where the Palisades mall is...


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Feb 20, 2010 00:18 |  #8

that's awesome, but how did you get this strange awesome looking lighting.. how much of it is photoshop? looks sweet.


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Feb 20, 2010 02:47 |  #9

MLphoto wrote in post #9644254 (external link)
that's awesome, but how did you get this strange awesome looking lighting.. how much of it is photoshop? looks sweet.

it looks like the flashes were pointed at an upwards angle from the ground.


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Feb 20, 2010 09:14 |  #10

MLphoto wrote in post #9644254 (external link)
that's awesome, but how did you get this strange awesome looking lighting.. how much of it is photoshop? looks sweet.

the photo have two layers merged with two different light positions and then added contrast. glad you like it!

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it looks like the flashes were pointed at an upwards angle from the ground.

you got it! utilize your eyes to use reverse engineering :cool:



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Feb 20, 2010 10:14 |  #11

That's a very interesting shot, but I don't think the car looks all that good. But you knew that, right? ;)


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Feb 20, 2010 13:31 |  #12

jxs1984 wrote in post #9645537 (external link)
the photo have two layers merged with two different light positions and then added contrast. glad you like it!


you got it! utilize your eyes to use reverse engineering :cool:

I see, by merge do you mean you used one part of the photo, then earased the rest and inserted the 2nd layer? just wondering, still new with PS ;)


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Feb 20, 2010 16:31 |  #13

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That's a very interesting shot, but I don't think the car looks all that good. But you knew that, right? ;)

thanks. the car is dirty... so the its blown/overexposed to hide the dirt lol. around this spring or summer i'll have the car cleaned up and i'll redo the shot.

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I see, by merge do you mean you used one part of the photo, then earased the rest and inserted the 2nd layer? just wondering, still new with PS ;)

i just put picture #1 over picture #2... you will see two layers. then in the layers panel change the blending mode from normal to screen in the drop down menu. then erase the unnecessary part. good luck



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Feb 22, 2010 00:32 |  #14

Shadows are not pleasant, try moving the car away from the wall and have the lights higher up


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Feb 22, 2010 15:09 |  #15

The shadows are cool, very creative imo.


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