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Alex L.
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Hey everyone, just wanted to share a couple more pics of the '82. I was trying out a new location, and here's what I came up with. Please, give me all the C&C you can!

 

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http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y59/14biggy/FireheadEdited1.jpg

 

 

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http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y59/14biggy/Edited2.jpg

 

 

3.

 

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y59/14biggy/Edited3.jpg

 

 

4.

 

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y59/14biggy/edited4.jpg

 

 

Any thoughts or suggestions?

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The center of your front lower airdam looks like it needs to be pulled out a bit. Also, I actually kinda like the raised, white lettering on the tires with that car.

 

Oh, you meant the picture itself. Umm. The background it too light for the car and the last one is a bit too bright or too much exposure or some damn "picture-taking" phrase. :rolleyes:;)

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Christian: The airdam is that way because of the FMIC. I would have to cut the bumper to fix it, and I really don't want to do that right now with new paint.

 

Mike: Thanks for the compliment on the car! I have another location that I am going to try this car at, and hopefully it will turn out better than this.

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Alex i'll be in town saturday if you wanna meet up. I know a couple places that are pretty sweet for picture taking. A couple are located in your moms bedroom but you dont want to take those kind of pictures lol

 

Why not, we could make some good money off of those pics.

 

I have a football scrimmage on Saturday, and I should be going up to Mopar Saturday night. I'll talk to you about the locations.

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On #4 the subject is blown out on the hood and windshield. Somewhat the same in #3 and #2 obviously had a LOT of cropping done. Were you using a CP at all? Good composition in #1 textbook rule of thirds, though the line created by the light colored windowsill pulls your eye to the center of the image. You asked for C&C, hope I wasn't too brutal :) I've seen some of your other work and know that you have an eye for producing good quality images.

 

The car itself has to be one of the finest survivors out there. Looks good.

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On #4 the subject is blown out on the hood and windshield. Somewhat the same in #3 and #2 obviously had a LOT of cropping done. Were you using a CP at all? Good composition in #1 textbook rule of thirds, though the line created by the light colored windowsill pulls your eye to the center of the image. You asked for C&C, hope I wasn't too brutal :) I've seen some of your other work and know that you have an eye for producing good quality images.

 

The car itself has to be one of the finest survivors out there. Looks good.

 

That's exactly what I was looking for Mitch, thanks! This car is pretty nice, I'd just like to get a built engine between the fenders.

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