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    Found a junk yard with a bunch of old cars. Tough to get shots with just them alone as they were surrounded by lots of debris. Hope they bring a smile like they did for me.
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    Very cool! I do not mind the debris at all. I like the contrast of the sky and the red on the car on the last shot.

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    Thanks Jas.

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    I like the perspectives you used for these shots. Also the grungy look matches the junkyard feel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asnow View Post
    I like the perspectives you used for these shots. Also the grungy look matches the junkyard feel.
    I agree. There are some classics there, and it is a shame to see them wasting away.

    These would be ideal candidates for some more extreme HDR (or is that too stereotypical?)
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    fun set Zukie - I really like the rust detail in shot 4.
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    Default Junk Yard Cars; continued.

    Thought i'd give the HDR a try as RunMonty suggested.
    And thanks everyone for the great comments.
    This is a spot i'm sure i'll revisit.
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    I like this version - pretty dramatic.
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    I like the dramatic effect in the HDR version.

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    I like the way you shot most of these from down low so you got a lot of the dramatic sky for background. Nicely done. The ground cover seems appropriate, weeds on the uncared for grounds, join the cars. Nice captures.
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