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Hi All,
I don't normally post in Critiques and Techniques as I generally stick to things I know but this is my first try at this, what do you think? Does it work, what could be done different? Thanks, Mark - www.photographysmith.co.uk |
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Mark1616 - I like it!! Good composition, color & angle. :G
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Mark,
Greetings! I think you've done a great job on this one, well done! The colour is appropriate to the style of the car as well as the composition you've captured. One little suggestion, maybe leave a little (more) space between the back of the car and the frame, the frame basically seems to touch the rear of the car. The motion blur and frame compliment each other well, as does the angle too. I think it's a good balance you've captured, that "speaks". All the best Paul |
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I think it looks GREAT!
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