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06-27-2012, 02:31 AM #1I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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1969 Chevelle
Hello,
Thoughts on this one? I'll probably crop some off the bottom, but how's the car itself look?
Thanks,
Danny
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06-27-2012, 05:23 AM #2I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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I digg it, BW is a good choice here in my opinion.
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I think, with getting this close, I'd look at closing the hood. I dunno', it just looks a bit haphazard to me with the hood up in a close-up shot...
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+1.
Originally Posted by Steve5D
The open hood really bugs me here. I think with it closed the image would have been much stronger.Texas wedding and event photographer
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I agree with the comments on the hood. The owner was an old guy and I really didn't want to bother him. Thanks!
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LIke this black and white. The hood is a pain, but you get what you get. Some people are worth messing with for lowering the hood. Great job on the HDR.
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Or if not closing the hood, then stepping back... keep the same low perspective; just back up untill you get all of the hood.
Also solves your cropping off the excess pavement at the bottom issue; may not be the same, but just a suggestion
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