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Good Old Benz


Pierre Dumas

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Transportation

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Beautiful. I love the aging. The colors and aging blend together so well. The car looks like it is floating in mid-air. Superb!!

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What a great vintage series! I like so much how u ve processed these photos, excellent work Pierre!
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Dear Pierre, superba interpretazione , fantastica composizione in post produzione , mi piacciano tutte e tre le foto di questa serie , anche se questa è quella che preferisco in assoluto.

Complimenti Pierre......7

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OK, I got really tired having to scroll down so far to find some space for my humble commentary.

This photography clearly has the term "antique" written all over it.  But the term has very little to do with car.  It's about the presentation.  You couldn't have chosen a better way to portray ths magnificent automobile.  The backgroiund colors blend perfectly with the automobile's color.

Well done, as always......

michael

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WOW if you were going for old you got it perfect. Looks like it comes out of an old 50's movie. The texture and and deatil work great together. Another master piece.

 

g

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I like the synergy between the car/technology/chosen colors and effects. Great work Pierre!

 

Marcel

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Each time i look at this picture , i am left with my mouth open -- Teach me please :)

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Qazi, you must first take perfect picture of the subject and select it carefully with polygonal lasso tool! After selection you open a new file with appropriate size and drag the selected and drop it in a new file! Then save the new file as a PSD file and then you will be able to drag and drop the subject (car in this case) wherever you want! If you want the picture to look exactly like this in regard of background then you download textures from here, and put the subject (car in this case) on the texture picture! Adjust the size of the subject and if you want to merge the main subject with the texture then pick layers>blending options>pick for example option hard light and move the upper slider until you get the wanted look! Then go again on layers and at the bottom there is an option flatten image! When you do flatten image the job is done, you save the file as JPG and give it a name! As simple as that! Any version of Photoshop can do that all!

Well, I taught you now!

PDE

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Ruslan, we had them here, in former Yugoslavia a lot! Moskviches and Volgas! Now we only still have Ladas and my favorite is the all terrain vehicle Lada Niva 4x4!

 

PDE

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I think I may have mentioned this before but the aging process used is fab, I see that being applied to my vintage works and occasional modern portraits. Well done my friend, well done

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Thank you, Tony!

 

I am not sure that I understood well?! Was it you who had all these textures on Flicr? Or you said that you have used the same texture on your pictures?

 

However, thanks for all!

 

Cheers

 

PDE

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