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Accord Euro R @ Apricot Hill
Very dramatic, the last B/W is excellent!
The Peugeot 206RC looks awesome with the larger the usual BMW rims, sadly on the other hand, the Odyssey just doesn’t stack up. I find that dusk location (name escapes me), terribly hard to shoot at, not only because of limited subject and camera placement opportunities but because the car’s shadow blends in with the rest of the lighting, though I must say that the ZZII looks fantastic! Oh and sweet mini tutorial.
Hmmmm, it’s not
really my thing. Even though you’ve added some great action into the pictures, Grand Valley just looks dull. I can’t pin it down, but they just seem to be lacking something.
Old sets revisited: Elise @ Motegi
Damn! You shouldn’t have, despite what other say I
still reckon they’re tops!
Old sets revisited: 5 Maxi Turbo @ Citta Di Aria
Was this the start of everyone’s sudden Citta’ fetish? The colours look great and the subject(s), just seem to pop out!
Brilliant! Your TT photos are so much more “alive” than mine. To me TT pictures have an edge over GT4, the rider just seems so much easier to relate to, than a shadowy silhouette driver…
Love the second GSX–R, it’s right on the edge!
Mazda RX-8 Concept LM @ El Captain
Wholey, these are sweet! The two tunnel ones are by far the best, with the final one not far behind.
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Such a wide selection to choose from, but I’m going with the 300SL, a top match for the surroundings.
Nice to see you’re using borders now, though I’m running out of things to say. How’s a generic, “nice update man
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👍” comment?
Such detail in the Motegi set! The leather pants look surprisingly real– I’m speechless!
…and there we have it!
As much as you’re going to hate me, I might as well say it. To save you rubber stamping out the watermark, (which can be quite difficult at the best of times) just take another photo but move its centre down vertically so there’s some overlap beyond the top of the copyright text. Load up the original image, align the second on top, feather a selection around where the original’s watermark is, invert the selection and delete/mask the excess away. You do lose the default vignetting but it isn’t that noticeable and is just as easy to fix. Instead of feathering you could just apply a basic gradient mask, which is slightly quicker.
The obvious downside is the extra “overlap” image that you have to create and time spent, though I only do it when I know it’ll be too hard to rubber stamp the watermark away. Thanks for the comments at my end!
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