ceiling_fan's photos - New ones

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Sweet - that line drawing edit turned out really good. 👍
I may have a 2000GT floating around in my garage - I'll check later and lend it to you if I have. :)
 
Always good to see an R32 in the right colour ;). The drawing edit turned out nice, but I think my favourite is the last one!

I've got a 2000GT, and in a few minutes, so do you 👍
 
Am I the only person who thought you would've photographed a Golf? :D

Anyway, great Pictures as Always. You really keep the level high for others, and believe me - Not much users are as good in this as you, maybe more creative, but the pictures are indeed excellent!
 
SVX: your Toyota 2000GT shot(s) will be taken as soon as I get one :lol: If anyone reading this wants to send me one, please do! ;)

Thanks a lot mate. Sorry for picking the hardest car to get.

Loving the last two R32 shots a lot. Lots.
 
I checked my garage - don't have that one sorry. But it looks as though SlipZ has got you one anyway so all good. :)
 
That last shot is great, you've captured the sense of action perfectly without losing any detail in the car. The drift photo is well executed too, it's hard to get good angles when the car is that close to the camera but it's definitely worked well here.
 
Wow .That is really stunning .mate!👍👍👍
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Thanks everyone for the comments! :cheers: Time for a special update: Standard Classics...



1967 Toyota 2000GT

Thanks SlipZtrEm for this car!










1973 Lancia STRATOS





1961 Jaguar E-TYPE Coupe






1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA 1600




 
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You are amazing, Kamerad. I'm surprised that we both have the same Stratos and Alfa :lol:

But you didn't explain yet how you achieved the "manga effect". :grumpy:
 
Thanks everyone!

You are amazing, Kamerad. I'm surprised that we both have the same Stratos and Alfa :lol:

But you didn't explain yet how you achieved the "manga effect". :grumpy:

The manga effect was created with the "Find Edges" filter in photoshop, then using layer blend modes to blend it back into the original image.
 
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