New life on an old road.

Knawx

Senior Member
Camera: D800
Lens: 85mm f.18g

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Bill16

Senior Member
Cool idea for a shot, but it looks like the sharpness level is a little to high. But I could easily be wrong, being a newbie. :)
 

Dave_W

The Dude
Very nice! I like how the sharpness of the car contrasts with the blur of the background. It really pulls your eye to the center of attention. That said, I'm not in love with that big bright strip on the right hand side and think if that were dulled down so it melted into the background it would make for a more compelling image.
 
With cars I think they always need to be sharp. Dave is right about the runway on the right. Needs to be gone. It would be a tremendous amount or work but it the power lines were gone to it would look even better.,
 

Knawx

Senior Member
With cars I think they always need to be sharp. Dave is right about the runway on the right. Needs to be gone. It would be a tremendous amount or work but it the power lines were gone to it would look even better.,

I definitely can see how blending in the road to the right would be beneficial. Wouldn't be too hard either. The power lines on the other hand would be tough. haha. - I also tried mirroring another shot I took of just the road, and making it look like both sides of the road were lined by power lines, but it just looked awkward.
 

Knawx

Senior Member
Oops I did say I could be wrong. Lol And Dave knows photography way better than I do. :D

Your own opinion is never wrong ;)

Photography is definitely subjective. Thanks for checking it out, and taking time to leave some feedback!
 

WeeHector

Senior Member
I definitely can see how blending in the road to the right would be beneficial. Wouldn't be too hard either. The power lines on the other hand would be tough. haha. - I also tried mirroring another shot I took of just the road, and making it look like both sides of the road were lined by power lines, but it just looked awkward.

It depends what software you're using for editing. If Photoshop CS 5 or 6, then the lines can be removed in seconds using the content aware tool.
 
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