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09/30/2008 02:10:17 PM |
My guess is that you blurred the background and then masked it off, as there are untouched areas around the outline of the car. For a quick edit like that, I sometimes just blur the mask. If you didn't blur the background and mask it off, then I'm completely off-beam. I like the angle and the POV, although I think I'd like to see the saturation backed off a little. |
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09/14/2008 11:24:05 AM |
Wow! Your HDR skills are great. Nice image. |
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09/06/2008 09:34:24 AM |
This looks a little stretched top to bottom - also something funky happened around the front turn signals on the fenders. You've got the makings of a great collage with this series. |
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09/06/2008 03:42:33 AM |
I like your HDR better. Couldn't quite figure out how to get this look with mine. |
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09/04/2008 12:09:47 PM |
WOW! You really are getting the hang of HDR. |
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09/04/2008 08:19:22 AM |
GREAT JOB!!! This's a really eye-pleasing image on multiple counts!!! |
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09/03/2008 04:26:12 AM |
I keep trying to look into the car through the broken window :) |
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09/02/2008 03:22:43 PM |
Works nicely, though seeing all these unloved cars makes me sad! |
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09/02/2008 11:24:31 AM |
Very interesting looking -- processing makes it look ancient. |
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