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Challenge: Window View (Advanced Editing I)
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Location: lompoc ca
Date: Apr 11, 2004
Aperture: 18
ISO: 400
Shutter: 40
Galleries: Emotive, Rural
Date Uploaded: Apr 11, 2004

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Place: 105 out of 135
Avg (all users): 4.9877
Avg (commenters): 5.5333
Avg (participants): 4.9157
Avg (non-participants): 5.0633
Views since voting: 884
Votes: 162
Comments: 17
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04/18/2004 11:04:56 PM
Yeah, too bad.
04/18/2004 06:53:42 PM
It looks like a selection tool has been used (the edge of the steering wheel) even though it has been validated. Nice color and composition.
04/18/2004 11:30:18 AM
a very creative approach to this challenge.....great photo!
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04/16/2004 04:58:06 PM
this is the best use of "car window" point of view in the challenge. being at a drive in provides the proper context for why you would want to include dashboard elements in the photo. clever idea and well executed.
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04/16/2004 07:01:45 AM
Beautiful wiev But the color layers ruins alot As it looks fake, you should have taken more time and done it better, anyway good luck :)
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04/15/2004 12:32:35 PM
I like the idea of the photo, but the photoshop work is subpar and distracts from the work as a whole
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04/14/2004 03:28:09 PM
Looks like some bad editing around the edge of the steeringwheel , mirror and dashboard, but otherwise a nice image. It fits well to the challenge because the window plays a natural role in the image.
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04/13/2004 03:13:26 PM
That is truly sad! I often complain about the loss of our drive-in theatres! Great perspective and imaginative.
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04/13/2004 12:33:36 PM
This shot has great colors and overall good comp., but the rearview mirror being blocked out is distracting-I bet you could have selected the area and blurred it instead of completely blocking it out-I think the viewer's eye would not focus on it as much!
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04/13/2004 02:34:58 AM
Pretty nice theme here. I like the way you've minimized the impact of the car parts, and keep the attention on the cool looking sign.
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04/13/2004 02:20:10 AM
Photo editing a bit off. Areas around steering wheel and right side under windshield are booth detractors.
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04/12/2004 10:26:48 PM
the editing needs some work. i can see a clear difference between the scene and the car. also, it is evident that you painted out the mirror.
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04/12/2004 08:05:11 PM
Isn't it a travesty?????

Like this one a lot for the nostalgia...
04/12/2004 11:04:56 AM
I'm not sure what's up with the edges, but they're distracting. Otherwise, nice job.
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04/12/2004 05:57:09 AM
nice shot but the photoshop (or equivalent) work needs some tidying up. Note the edges round the screen. I use Paint Shop Pro (can afford photoshop) and this is easily tidied up using an eraser tool.
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04/12/2004 02:18:27 AM
you need to touch up a bit on your dodging and burning skills
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04/12/2004 01:39:23 AM
This was a pretty original idea. Perhaps you haven't looked at it closely enough though. There's a big margin between the car and background where you darkened or otherwise processed one differently than the other. Same by the mirror. You should make sure you do your editing in zoomed in -- very fine resolution mode which will give you more accuracy.
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