EK.GzP By theineffablebob
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Description:
An image manipulation.

Einhanderkiller style. =)



Stock Photos used:

http://www.sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=view&id=394664 />
http://www.sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=view&id=392888

Media:
Photoshop CS2
User comments

theineffablebob on October 22nd, 2005 at 10:18:26 AMReply

OMG THIS PICTURE IS SO TEH LEET

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Anonymous on October 22nd, 2005 at 8:21:07 PMReply

fantastic.

Anonymous on October 24th, 2005 at 11:35:54 AMReply

LunchBox Sez: Nice use of color and prospective, i love your approach here, but try and give more attention to how the light is reacting to each element and then tie the reactions together. Its also a bid muddy, i dunno if thats the site or how you compressed it. The grass is a great touch as far as adding depth but it shouldn't be intersecting the lines of your subject (the car) it does establish depth but it feels like its in the way at the same time. Also try using the auto level/color/contrast tools as a precursor to jumping in and adjusting your own levels, i have a feeling toying with them here would pay off in spades. Overall good work, i give it a B-



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Anonymous on October 27th, 2005 at 6:20:04 AMReply

Quote:"LunchBox Sez: Nice use of color and prospective, i love your approach here, but try and give more attention to how the light is reacting to each element and then tie the reactions together. Its also a bid muddy, i dunno if thats the site or how you compressed it. The grass is a great touch as far as adding depth but it shouldn't be intersecting the lines of your subject (the car) it does establish depth but it feels like its in the way at the same time. Also try using the auto level/color/contrast tools as a precursor to jumping in and adjusting your own levels, i have a feeling toying with them here would pay off in spades. Overall good work, i give it a B- "



Obviously LunchBox is "out to lunch" this composition rocks. Take a look at the two individual pictures it came from. A

Anonymous on November 2nd, 2005 at 11:20:10 PMReply

Hey man!

The image is awsome!!! Hope you liked the original photo... I have more of that kinda scenery here, if you're interested just let me know at stock.xchng

[]'s gabriell

cyberdog on January 15th, 2006 at 11:36:29 AMReply

I like how you changed the solors to shadowy darker tones. Great hybrid!



cyberdog
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