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| 07/03/2006 10:37:47 PM |
Tiger Lilyby BMacDComment by BrianR: Good WOW factor in this image,like the background effect...Top Shelf |
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| 07/03/2006 02:22:48 PM |
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| 06/06/2006 09:44:14 AM |
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| 06/06/2006 09:42:49 AM |
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| 04/29/2006 01:02:57 PM |
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| 04/27/2006 01:02:28 PM |
Past it's gloryby BMacDComment by Prime_Time: * Howdy for the Critique Club *
For me this photo brought up memories for me. For when I was a kid and my dad use to take me place where old trucks and cars were. I can't believe how good of shape this baby is in. If that was in Kansas it would be full of bullet holes lol.
Ok when I first open this I thought wow nice. I think your camera angle is good. Really showing those great lines in the grill. Something I think could be changed, as you said you walk by it when walking your dogs, is asking the owner about it. Maybe seeing if you could remove the small trees growing threw the bumper area, but I do like the grass growing over the area. The trees for me is a eye sore I keep wondering back to them.
Do like your processing on this really give old feel to it not to warm and not to cool.I think you could have tweaked it bit more with some curves adjustments to darken the sky a bit and also the rusty areas on the truck. This would have given a bit more contrast.
Over all you have a wonderful photo and keep up the great work, if you have any question feel free to PM me.
Have a great day, Mark Thomas Kelsay |
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| 04/25/2006 08:57:23 PM |
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| 04/25/2006 04:35:00 AM |
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| 04/24/2006 06:05:38 PM |
Past it's gloryby BMacDComment by e301: Well done - you have at least found a sense of the bizarre in this subject; ther's almost an animal grimace in that radiator venting - and the tonality aids that very well. Perhaps slightly too tightly cropped for really comfortable viewing - always beware the edges of frame if you haven't the motion, the relationships to pull the eye back in. |
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