Clip;1253649 said:
i have taken a few really nice ones but its kinda hard to get a color variation when everything around here is dead
wish spring would get here.
i love that last shot tanya. how'd you use photoshop to make it? i've been using photomatix
In Virginia? Come on there's GOT to be more interesting backgrounds than that. Something that contrasts with your red car greatly. A creek, an overpass, a grey building, rockcliffs, train tracks, purple unicorns on skateboards...
Photoshop > adjustments > shawdow/highlight tool is VERY fun to play with. Also brightness/contrast, hue/saturation... I don't do anything very difficult, and come out with great results usually, just got to keep tweaking. Also creating a duplicate layer, with a slight blur and then "overlay" it on the 1st layer creates a nice contrasty result. Keep a copy of the original layer, flatten the overlayed layer and play with shadow/highlight.
toy fanatic78;1253651 said:
Damn you southerners with your nice MK2's.
Makes me miss mine,they are few and far between up here anymore,especially with rear quarters intact.
Cool pics Tanya
Um. My car was "bought" in Washington state, and that's where she still is. AFAIK, it's never been in the South. And she's really not that nice looking, I am just really good at Photoshoppin' her