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Was just getting done with work the other day and saw this nissan....
what u think ???

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Old 08-08-2007, 08:48 PM
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The car looks awesome but the backround is cluttered.
However the wheels on this baby look hot !
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i think it's a greatshot....well composed and terrific exposure.....

have ya thought about removing the glare in the windshield?

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I would crop more of the top and right side to highlite the car without the distractracting trees and brick.
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thanks for the comments..
i feel if i crop the pic more i would lose the complete backgroud... and the pic would be only of the car...
regarding the glare... not sure how to remove it.. any help would be appreciated..
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Old 08-10-2007, 09:16 PM
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thanks for the comments..
i feel if i crop the pic more i would lose the complete backgroud... and the pic would be only of the car...
Yes, but it IS a picture of a car. The background isn't essential. It doesn't add anything to the photo.
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come to think of it now.. what you'll think about a completly white background..
will work on that and see how it looks... any quick way to achieve that in photoshop ?? i'm not to good in PS...
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Old 08-11-2007, 01:59 PM
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the glare removal is a tedious (for me) operation....

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what i love about photoshop is that there is more than one way to skin a cat....

what i tried.....and forgive me as i didn't give it as much time as i would have something of mine......i duplicated the shot on a new layer......then i made a selection of the windshield with my lasso tool.....i feather the edges a bit so that the final tweak isn't as apparent as a hard edged selection would be....

anyway...with this selection, i bumped down the brightness with the brightness/contrast tool....still a little unhappy with the result, i cleared everything from this layer but the selection and set the blending mode to multiply.....

i'm certainly not as good at this as some others i have seen....but, i think you might get the idea.....this can be applied to every glare....on every surface that you might find distracting....just take your time on the selection process.....

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thanks peeperita .. i try it out in ps...
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