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    I took this a while ago at a car show but just got around to some post work.


    Twin Lights by J.E. Images, on Flickr

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    Oooh, shiny! I like the contrast between the detail on the headlight glass and the softer reflections. How would this look as a square crop?

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    I like the processing on this ... Corvette? ... 59??

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    Very nicely done on the PP Jason.

    I think you are right on the Vette MA. Beautiful piece of art in its own right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    I like the processing on this ... Corvette? ... 59??
    What? and you did not see the BOOBS????

    Great shot; chrome is tough to capture, you done very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt K. View Post
    What? and you did not see the BOOBS????
    If there were boobs ... I'd have seen em!

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    Thanks for all of the nice comments. I took this at a show just for Corvettes, but I am not sure of the year. I tried taking photos at a few car shows this year and have found it to be challangeing. One of the unexpected problems was the reflections from a car next to car I was photographing would produce undesireable colors and reflections in the photo. Backgrounds also tend to be quite busy at a car show, and while usually taking place during the day under full summer sunlight using a wide open aperture is not an option. Below is a tighter crop I didn't have enough picture to do a square crop but a 4x3 worked.

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    Not seeing yourself in the paintwork and chrome can be an issue also at times. I think this 4x3 looks good ... the bitumen and yellow lines weren't adding to the shot anyhow.

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    I agree on the crop, and I know what you mean about the bright sunlight and reflections. I've found a CPL can help both. I like to turn it to see how the finish looks with varying amounts of reflections. Does tend to vary the color a bit, though.

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    Nice shot and nicely processed. I prefer the square crop as well.
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