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Porsche Carrera in B&W+
[url]http://www.photoradar.com/photos/13838/derek773/porsche-carrera-0[/url]
So whatdya think? Sorry its a link but I've wasted half my evening trying to get the picture to appear in the post!!!!!!!! |
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Sorry its a link but I've wasted half my evening trying to get the picture to appear in the post!!!!!!!![/quote] The method that seems to work for me is in your gallery, click on the image that you want to post. To the top right of it is a + (plus) sign, click on it to enlarge the image. When enlarged, copy the URL from the address bar and paste it into your post. By the way, comment left in your gallery concerning your image although you might like to post a reply here for us all to benefit. :) |
[img]http://www.photoradar.com/files/imagecache/original_large/photos/users/derek773/20090802-snet-218-bw-edit.jpg[/img]
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I like it but, for a car on a track, it's a little static.
I'd be interested to know what you did to it. It looks like it's been posterised or you've used a threshold adjustment. |
Agree with Chris - its way too static. Almost looks parked. Slower shutter speed needed.
Tim |
As suggested by Forsetti, I've copied across the 2 comments from my gallery!
Deano638 Interesting..!! Looks as if someone has drawn it #1. Posted on Monday, 26 Oct 2009 at 09:27pm GMT. Report this Forseti Yes, very interesting indeed. Would you mind declaring the process you used in creating this image. I wouldn't mind creating something along these lines regarding my own Porsche which I'm pleased to say comes without all the go faster advertising decals lol. #2. Posted on Monday, 26 Oct 2009 at 09:36pm GMT. Report this |
Many thanks for your comments. Can I be so bold as to ask you to have a look at Porsche in B&W 2 for more movement and for the processes used in CS2? Thanks
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