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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 8/22/2003
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....cool, cool, cool!
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Rob Giuffrida
{K:434} 8/22/2003
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I'm not much for digital, but I absolutely LOVE this photo! You've perfected a combination of photography and digital art here!
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José Eduardo Cruz
{K:13180} 8/22/2003
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Very good work!!!! I learned to drive in a Buick Eight Roadmaster 1948 of my father. It was wonderfull. This in this photo is complete, spot light, white in wheel, etc. Congrats!
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Artie Colantuono
{K:12275} 8/22/2003
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I really like the surreal effect you achieved here and your use of colors is wild...I must admit I also really like the car... Consider loosing the parking meter on the left and all left of it. I find those very distracting on this scene as it pulls the eye towards the left. The removal of those things would than start the curb line lower left to eminate right from the lower left corner of the frame and would intensify the street scene and the cars noble stance. Your placement of the car, camera height and angle really makes this car look bigger than life which is a really nice effect and adds that "Muscle Car" look to this machine. well done.
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Ted Clark (digitalted.weebly.com)
{K:717} 8/22/2003
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My kind of photo, well executed, superb colours
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 8/22/2003
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Another awesome image, Michael. Superb treatment. Just a shame about the blue fringeing around the trees, but I know how difficult that is to get rid of! (Photoshop 7 has a nice defringeing tool though.) Regards, Chris.
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Joao Morais
{K:1600} 8/22/2003
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This photograph, is exceptional! Congrats mr Michael!
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Vitaly Titov
{K:121} 8/22/2003
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Yeah, the fantastic one! Totally unbelievable!
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Morsi Hussein
{K:1128} 8/22/2003
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Excellent! Fantastic use of coolours and effects. Surreal, wild! Love it! brgds Morsi (How did you do it?)
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