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Dec 27, 2010 00:54 |  #1
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Dec 27, 2010 01:12 |  #2

That is a very smooth, clean picture. I love the mood in it. Wonderful shot.


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Dec 27, 2010 01:17 as a reply to  @ SketchyUnicorns's post |  #3

Ok idea, but it looks like the car was just cut/pasted into the scene, to me. Watch both the lighting temp on the car and the reflections in the sides compared to the surroundings.


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Dec 27, 2010 01:31 |  #4

+1, i'd take out most of the yellow, especially on the windshield




  
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Dec 27, 2010 09:16 |  #5

i agree that the car is a bit too yellow. i also think that the cropping is too tight around the bottom of the car. great scenery for the car though.


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Dec 27, 2010 09:20 |  #6

I agree. Cut the yellow on the windscreen and a bit more pavement. That being said, it's an AWESOME shot :-)


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Dec 27, 2010 10:13 |  #7

Good light on it. A tiny bit more room at the bottom would be nice.


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Thanks for the suggestions! I will take some yellow out and cool the color temp off the car later! I didn't even think of that but now I see it.

I'm new at makin composites, I guess this one is ok?


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Dec 27, 2010 12:50 |  #9

RL. wrote in post #11522567 (external link)
Thanks for the suggestions! I will take some yellow out and cool the color temp off the car later! I didn't even think of that but now I see it.

I'm new at makin composites, I guess this one is ok?

If by composite you mean these are two separate images then you had me fooled.


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Yeah i took the shot of the car like 5 months ago during a car show but the bf sucked. I took the shot of the snowy bg the other day to try this composite. I do need to get some yellow out though.


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Dec 27, 2010 12:57 |  #11

Nice composite! Like the others said, wish there was more room at the bottom but that's the beauty of composites. You can go back and adjust it!


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Dec 27, 2010 13:20 |  #12

looks a little too surreal but other than that, great! +1 on the yellow


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Dec 28, 2010 03:25 |  #13

Looks great!




  
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Dec 28, 2010 11:38 |  #14

Why the hell is this thing even out when there is snow on the ground?

It is a nice photo though other than the yellowish tint.




  
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Dec 28, 2010 13:21 |  #15

Snydremark wrote in post #11520271 (external link)
Ok idea, but it looks like the car was just cut/pasted into the scene, to me. Watch both the lighting temp on the car and the reflections in the sides compared to the surroundings.

That's the only way you'll get a Ferrari out in the snow, photoshop it.


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