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Mustang Light Painting Goodness :-)Thanks again to Jeremy for providing a beautiful car
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Re: Mustang Light Painting Goodness :-)I quite like the first. It's an angle I didn't think to take...
Re: Mustang Light Painting Goodness :-)Very nice work there David, I really like #3 but it could do with a bit more light on the far side (hence softbox line in #4). #1 is a stunner! Great angles and beautiful results
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Re: Mustang Light Painting Goodness :-)Number 1 and 2 are my favorites. I have a couple of half decent ones to sort through, but you guys are a step above me!
Re: Mustang Light Painting Goodness :-)mmmm, love the first image, great angle there and nice stars in the second!
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Re: Mustang Light Painting Goodness :-)David, nice set. The first is a novel angle which really worked
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Re: Mustang Light Painting Goodness :-)David - the first one has a magical appeal to me - everything works, very well done.
Re: Mustang Light Painting Goodness :-)David,
Great work. In the first, what about cropping some from the top? Perhaps crop to just a little more than the free space you have below the front tyre at the bottom of this image? g.
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Re: Mustang Light Painting Goodness :-)Lovely colour in the first one - it really stands out.
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Re: Mustang Light Painting Goodness :-)Really nice car.
I agree with Gary on the crop. Regards Colin
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