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Thanks. You're right, the second picture is the better one. It did have some colour, but I didn't like it, so I desaturated most of the pic.

I've been having some trouble getting a good shot in GT4 lately as I've had to use a tiny old TV since my larger TV is being used elsewhere now. Hope to get that resolved as I'm having a hard time telling what's an ok pic when I take it (RCA cables suck compared to component).
 
The second shot is amazing,, The B&w and the grain effect makes it unique,, It was my style of editing for a long time,, You can do it a lot better though:)👍
 
Now, it's hard to choose. I like both of the pictures, but ultimately, my vote goes to the second one again, mostly because I appreciate the fact that I can see the car and be able to tell what it is. It also has a nice border.
 
Thanks guys. In looking at the first picture again this morning, I have to agree with GT4_Rule about the first pic. I thought the profile of the GT would be easily identifiable, but it's not really. The GT40 on the other hand would probably work better in a shot like that.


In other news I picked up a book late yesterday on photoshop to try and learn what each tool does and how to use it effectively. Hopefully we'll see my consistency go up after I get a chance to read it.
 
Thanks Fallen:)

Saleen S7:

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Thanks guys. I knew the shot wasn't that original, but I had to do something last night:D I've picked up a few things from the book I purchased that won't make a huge noticable different to my pictures, but does make things easier for me:)
 
I just noticed the border, and whilst as you say, the shot isn't that original, I really like the idea of that border. Is it just simply the background pixelated?
 
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I just noticed the border, and whilst as you say, the shot isn't that original, I really like the idea of that border. Is it just simply the background pixelated?

Yes, it's just pixilated. I duplicated the background, pixilated it, then cut out the shape with the marquee tool and used the stroke commend to add the border.
 
Thanks guys. Now to try and live up to the comments:)

Viper in New York and Nissan Micra at Tsukuba




And look - no grain used;)
 
ha..nice job...i like both of them...really simple but clean...be sure to check out my latest update!!
 
Thanks guys. I really liked taking photos of this car. I have a few more, but limited myself to the above two.

Again, thanks for the comments:)
 

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