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Fast Car
Fast Car
Jutilda


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Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Location: Austin, Tx
Date: Aug 17, 2007
Galleries: Self Portrait, Blur
Date Uploaded: Aug 18, 2007

Viewed: 480
Comments: 12
Favorites: 2 (view)

Riding in the Camaro with the windows down. I just put the camera on the dash and hoped for the best. The sun was setting to my right, so it really brightened up that side of the shot. I liked the effect.

And you thought you'd get by with no self portraits. hee hee hee

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07/29/2010 12:56:52 AM
LOVE this image!!! beautiful!
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11/21/2007 09:45:02 PM
You have so many beautiful images. You are the type of person that everyone loves- Honest,loyal and so talented. Wish I really knew you! You would be such a delight. Love your work and I really see you in your images.
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09/25/2007 05:41:03 AM
This is WONDERFUL - just fav'd it - it's REALLY cool@!
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09/03/2007 10:39:58 PM
I like the fact that I have to look hard past the glare to see the expression in the eyes. Great composition, very direct.
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08/19/2007 02:53:23 PM
Great expression - and I really like the overblown lensflare effect from the left.
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08/18/2007 09:32:31 AM
Oh you are GOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!! This processing is FABULOUS!!!!
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08/18/2007 09:19:09 AM
I love this, what a marvelous self portrait! I love the lighting and the lens flare on your cheek; I love the barely visible background whooshing by; I love your clothes (looks like a feathered hat and a beaded dress) reminds me of a flapper's clothes from the 1920's so this has a very vintage feel (yeah, even though the 1920's cars weren't so fast, but I guess they were to the folks at the time!). Finally I love your expression; calm and confident, almost like you know something the onlookers don't. Really fantastic Judy!
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08/18/2007 09:12:54 AM
Lens flare? I thought it was just your monocle falling off. :)
Effective backgroud blur and soft focus effect.
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08/18/2007 09:07:24 AM
Excellent work here...the lens flare really sets it apart. Love it! :)
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08/18/2007 08:27:51 AM
This has a story. I myself love going fast in cars and there is the sense of exhilaration I get but your expression shows a calmness that this experience is an everyday occurrence. Like the guy on the roller coaster with a deadpan expression while everyone else is screaming. Wonderful self portrait.
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08/18/2007 08:20:35 AM
hi judy
you are brave, i am afraid of crshing the car LOL i tried shots yesterday while driving and almost hurled if I looked through the EVF while driving. ewww; looks like you were passenger here? unless you drive on the car's right side in TX?

this is great-i like how the light plays around your face in that fast camaro. you rhair ends up looking like you're wearing some esoteric hat woman!

ciao for now~
A

Message edited by author 2007-08-18 08:21:22.
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08/18/2007 08:11:59 AM
I like how you got the lightside darkside thing going on here. This photo appears to tell some kind of tale. I like were the lens flare ended up right by your eye. sweet shot
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