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Hi all, this Ferrari was taken in the International automobile saloon of Guadalajara, it was plenty of reflections over the car

Can you please critic edition? background? lighting?

You can compare them before and after

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I think you did a superb job Art, but this thread might be better in the Before and After section.
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I think you did a superb job Art, but this thread might be better in the Before and After section.
Thanks for your comments, you are right, not sure how to move form this section
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One thing I noticed is that the "horizon" line where the wall meets the floor isn't continued on the left side...
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One thing I noticed is that the "horizon" line where the wall meets the floor isn't continued on the left side...
gotcha!!! you are right I forgot to clone that line

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My only issue is that I want a super shiny Ferarri. You need one more step to add back some reflection that you like better than what was there originally. It could be as simple as a clouded sky in overlay blending mode or selected highlight areas. You did a great job preparing the car.
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Thanks for your comments, to do this, I have to mix the clouded pic and the Ferrari just in one pic, I will try
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At first I didnt notice what you had done. Had to flip between the pics a few times before I noticed! Well done! Good shot and the car is equally amazing.

On a side note, to photograph exotic cars, try taking pictures at a lower angle, it makes them look faster and powerful. Also, pop the color a little bit and increase the exposure. =)
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Nice job...
nothing to add to the discussion.
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