It's been a few days, but you've amassed 3 updates. This might take a while.
I saw the new (to America) Honda Fit at the Detroit Show on Saturday. It looks just like the ones from Japan. It's a neat little car. It'll probably be coming out later this year or early next. Anyway, this pic is your best color- shifter. The rest have all been pearlescent, but this hits the mark. It looks like a metallic purple with a deep metallic blue-violet on top. I guess a side effect of swapping colors is the rough edges?
The #1 Auto Union has a super rich pearl paint. Almost too rich. It looks good and is very convincing, though there should probably be more pearl on the left front fender. Number 2 is different story. The pearl just overtakes the blue and looks not-so-good. I know that is the color you wanted, but it looks under saturated, like it has the "mature" filter on it. I don't like it.
You really pulled a vr6 with those ugly ass rims on the Alfa Romeo. I would have prefered chrome.
I like the flowered trees in #1. They look tropical, a common sight in Monaco. The blue paint looks good; very tropical. I wish this pic had more movement, though, since the rims look, and are, really flat.
Number 2 would benefit greatly from chrome rims because the area around the wheels is uberdark and ugly. The chrome would fit the fancy Italian's personality better, anyway.
I love the stark contrasts of shadows and highlights in #4. The wall looks really cool with the side being pitch black and the top edge all lit up. I like the way the reflections on the car follow the lines down the side and curve over the round greenhouse.
The blue of the Alfa is very bright in #6. I like the motion, this is a good shot. There are some jaggies at the edge of the rear window, but it's not that big a deal. The powerlines remind me of crappy Jamaica.
Number 7, your favorite, is also my favorite. I had it as my wallpaper for a few days (I change often). I love how the fence looks fuzzy, yet it's shape and design are clear. The bright sky and dark ground look great together. I wish the reflections on the car were brighter. The car blends too much with the dark side; it needs to be a balanced mix of light and shadow.
This Supra set is your best in a while. Top ten, for sure.
The busy background and lights in the first pic made for some awesomely realistic and complex reflections, especially on the hood of the car. The way the ambient reddich glow of the track lit the windshield with a red tint is neat. Usually I like the dotties created by the depth blur, but this time it annoyed me. I think you should blur the Emperor sign to get rid of them. It's too far in the background to be that sharp.
The voluptuous shape of the Supra really showed its stuff in #2. The reflections glow brightly and just dance along the side of the car. The background looks stunning, too, with the lines that I love. The red and yellow coming through look so good. You utilized the motion blur perfectly in this shot, which I think is the best of the two.