He loves that old truck and it really runs! Thank you for viewing.
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He loves that old truck and it really runs! Thank you for viewing.
Last edited by Lorey; 03-23-2013 at 11:03 PM.
I am sure he like this shot too. Nicely captured and processed, Lorey!
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Nicely done!
I like the pose and the shot overall.
2 things that stick out for me, the PP is interesting and works well on the car but has left the subject with a blue/greenish cast.
The sky is pretty blown out here - I wonder if this would still work well with all of the shy cropped out. Hope that suggestion wasn't too blasphemous.
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Thanks all for the comments and viewing.
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LOL..no blasphemies... Yes, cropping all the sky might work but I think it would be just a matter of personal taste of which is best. The color cast is probably due to you having a calibrated monitor and I don't. I don't really see the blue/greenish cast but have no doubt that you do. I keep telling myself I need to invest the money for an average monitor calibrator but just haven't done it yet. I appreciate your comments and viewing.
Doesn't get much more of a down-home feel than that. Very well dome Lorey. Like the comp, and the pp.
Oh yeah, and the old Chevy is something I would love to own myself.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
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