CCCL Week 67 [PMC] - CLOSED

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Welcome to GTPlanet's CCCL Competition!
So, here it is! The 67thCCCL Competition!
The winner of week 65 can Think up the theme and be the judge for week 67
The winner of week 66 can Think up the theme and be the judge for week 68
And so on..

CCCL Stands for: Certain Car, Certain Locations
This Weeks CCCL Theme is:
Car: Chrysler 300C
Location: Seattle Circuit

Chosen by Week 65 Winner, NTX1982



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• Brightness/Contrast Photoshop or other graphics programs may only be used to crop, resize, adjust brightness, contrast or gamma, rotate, add a border, or to remove the “Gran Turismo/©SCEI” watermark, if you so wish.

• Photoshop or other graphics programs may NOT be used to change levels, hue, saturation, sharpen, apply filters or otherwise manipulate the image in any form.

• When using brightness and/or contrast filters to alter an entry, it must be uniform throughout the entire picture.


• Please only have the requested car in the photo.



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December 21
Have Fun!!
If you have an questions just PM me.​
 
Interesting. I am sorta mad since I just turned off my PS3 after getting shots for my 2.0 theme...

Also, I just realized that "The Rules" Lancia was a winner in an older PMC. It also happens to be my absolute favourite of them.
 
~Final Entry~

I just decided to go all out with this one and ignore 'normal' photography rules. That's just my style. Like it or hate it, it's what I do. The only thing I don't like is the texture of the road.
 
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~Final Entry~


I just decided to go all out with this one and ignore 'normal' photography rules. That's just my style. Like it or hate it, it's what I do. The only thing I don't like is the texture of the road.​


Normal photography rules? What are you talking about? The shot is great, I don’t see any problem with it…:confused:
 
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Normal photography rules? What are you talking about? The shot is great, I don’t see any problem with it…:confused:

It's really (ridiculously) dark. Normally you should see some of the car. I like it and it's good to know you do, but I know a lot of people who don't.
 
It's really (ridiculously) dark.

Not at all, it is not a single bit dark. That is a great effect called Blacklit, or has I would like to call it – “contra-luz” effect. Just see this thread and you’ll understand it. It is a great effect, and mixture with a great shot. 👍
 
I didn't mean I think it's ridiculously dark. I really love it. I asked a few others and that's what they said.
 
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FINAL ENTRY

hmmmmmm this is one with the wheels spinning a bit... should it be my final entry?

 
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@Skyline:
I actually think that's a nice pic, but, I would atleast put a linear blur on the road and smudge the tail lights out a bit to make them look a little bit rounder.
 
@skyline:
I actually think that's a nice pic, but, i would atleast put a linear blur on the road and smudge the tail lights out a bit to make them look a little bit rounder.

this is pmc.

duh! :dopey:

heres the rules again

• Brightness/Contrast Photoshop or other graphics programs may only be used to crop, resize, adjust brightness, contrast or gamma, rotate, add a border, or to remove the “Gran Turismo/©SCEI” watermark, if you so wish.

• Photoshop or other graphics programs may NOT be used to change levels, hue, saturation, sharpen, apply filters or otherwise manipulate the image in any form.

• When using brightness and/or contrast filters to alter an entry, it must be uniform throughout the entire picture.


• Please only have the requested car in the photo.

 
Wow. Now I feel dumb. I thought it was 2.0 because you posted the zoom blured version in another thread, so I just thought it was 2.0. :ouch: srry then.
 
There's a few problems here:
-You still don't have a proper preview (I'll make a video showing how)
-Your picture is extremely low quality. Check to make sure you have it set to "Super Fine" in GT4.

Will do and i thought i did set it to super fine.
oh well must be going mad
 
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Final Entry

First I thought to use this one but it is too dark.


oh yea, as you can see. I use contrast heavily, so I end up getting patch of orange, patch of red, patch of yellow here and there. Is there a way to eliminate this problem?
 
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