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07/09/2006 11:38:43 AM |
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07/03/2006 07:18:39 PM |
Originally posted by traquino98: Nice pic and great car, but why yellow?
Anyway, only thing I could think of to change would be to use a smaller f-stop so that the blinking lights weren't quite so overpowering. |
I wanted the lights to flare out. I have a 6 point star filter, but that was too much.
I originally wanted a black one, but where I saw it in real life, the front end didn't look good to me. Then I saw the yellow, and now I have a yellow car. It's still hard for me to believe.
Also, Black is 10 times easier to keep clean than yellow. |
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07/02/2006 12:24:54 AM |
Nice pic and great car, but why yellow?
Anyway, only thing I could think of to change would be to use a smaller f-stop so that the blinking lights weren't quite so overpowering. |
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07/01/2006 11:25:39 PM |
Nice pic, nice car and nice title. I guess the other one "Four Old Rusty Doors" wouldn't apply here. |
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07/01/2006 11:16:29 PM |
Very cool photo, thanks for the steps. |
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07/01/2006 09:42:19 PM |
Very nice capture. I would also remove the leaves above the car and in front of the car and extend the black area on the right side to allow some space and it would be perfect. The details of the actual car are smooth. |
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