Corvette ZR1

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Any CC would be welcomed with open shutters! ;)
 
oops, I meant ti include these 2 shots as well.
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very nice! I like the first one a lot.

Just imo, be careful with the sharpening... it seems to be bringing out more of the imperfections in the car, especially in the wheels. It's a bit distracting. But good job!
 
What a wicked car! I like the first one the best.
In the words of Jeremy Clarkson (in regards to the people building the car) "Good job fat man in Kentucky!"
 
My American dream car.
 
Alright, well I appreciate all the feedback. I have the originals so I can redo them with less sharpening.

Anyone else?
 
I might add that the last three didn't do much for me. They looked more like a quick snap compared to the first images.
 
mmm zr1....the pics do a nice job of highlighting all the orange peel on the paint job :lol:
 
Holy mother of orange peel (Photo #2). I can't believe a car as nice as this leaves the factory like that. That owner needs to find a good detailer to wetsand and buff that to where it should be.

Oh, and I really like pic 1 by the way. Pic 2 the orange peel ruins it for me (no fault of yours really).
 
The position of the car in front of the door in #1 and #3 is distracting, and i feel takes away from the beautiful lines of the car.
 
I think a lot of the orange peel is actually due to the over sharpening as others mentioned. I might see if I have the original un-sharpened to compare them.
 
I think a lot of the orange peel is actually due to the over sharpening as others mentioned. I might see if I have the original un-sharpened to compare them.

Well, it has to have orange peel in the first place for the sharpening to increase it. YOu may be right, but for 100k (or whatever those run) I wouldn't want to have to drive do a detailer to get my paint in shape. Maybe I'm being over critical being a detailer nut and all.
 

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