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Sorry guys, early morning Emo moment, lol. Got to town and started shooting as per usual, made me realize that it's something that's too much a part of me to just give up. Took a few dark pics and then got busy with work. Started noticing more things to snap and everything just kinda clicked (pardon the pun) lol. I wouldn't know what to do with myself if I didn't have a camera close by. I just need to eat more happy meals I think :banana:

That's the spirit!

hahaha hook it up.

i wish i could be guy who had the cash to blow on stuff i never used. that'd be rad. I could pay someone else to take mad shots for me. all pictures would be of me of course.

Wouldn't have a clue - can't use PS to save my life lol

WTF?!

I never knew that :D

I thought you'd use it quite often...

Maybe you're a good photographer and don't need PS haha!

Cuz all your lighting / focus / compositions are good...

It could be a composite. E.g. Take a panning style shot and then a normal shot of the car and shoop it together. You can't see the wheels.

But by the looks of it, its a filter/plug-in cause there is a little halo'ing around the front bumper on the passenger side that makes it look like its been masked in.

Is that a Photoshop alteration?

Or technique you can do with your camera?

both ;)

started zoomed in and then zoomed out as driver reversed (canon 7d has an awesome AI SERVO alternative.).blurred the foreground in PS to draw attention to just the car.

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