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Dylan Wiggins
08-29-2006, 11:46 PM
I'll come right out and say it, this is what happens when you look at Steve Demmitt's work for too long ;) But seriously, this is my first time working in photoshop beyond simple levels and resizing. This shot is really the best I can do so a full crit would be much appreciated. Thanks

http://photos.dylanwiggins.com/albums/supra16/DSC_5017.jpg

Jacob Leveton
08-30-2006, 12:06 AM
if you would have brought the car another foot or two away from the wall, I think you would get a dynamically better picture. It would bring a bit more seperation between the car and the environment.

Overall, I REALLY like the processing, and think that the 'tilt' you put on the composition is just the right amount to bring the focal point to the car. Keep up the good work!

Daniel Buck
08-30-2006, 12:40 AM
I see nothing 'wrong' with the post processing (wrong, as in nasty visible edges, fringing, or other somewhat common oddities), I think the only things I would comment on would be purely subjective.

I think it's pretty tastefully done (I like darker images), not overdone, as many 'first time photoshopped' photos can tend to be. Good work :)


my only comment I guess would be that if you are going to print this, check the black levels on your tires (against the ground around them), I suspect taht they might be a touch lifted/bright.

Mark Delbrueck
08-30-2006, 01:42 AM
I think its a grreat shot, with tatseful processing. I'd perhaps get ride of the reflections and thats about it :)

Jackson Pennell
08-30-2006, 03:51 PM
I didn't like it at first, just because the car was so bright against the background, but now I'm beginning to really enjoy it.