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Keleko

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I have a lot of auto show shots. I haven't sat down and processed them on my Mac yet, but I did load the "off the camera" versions in Aperture into my iPhone. I started playing with them in Camera+, and I started to really like the effects and looks I was getting. Sure, it is far from the quality as I could do in PSE and Aperture, but it is a whole lot easier to get results that look pretty good on the computer screen. It also gives me a prototype if I decide to sit down on the Mac and work on them. Plus it is fun to play with them on the phone.









 
Nice variety of autos! Good looking pictures too. :) I am an automobile enthusiast dating back to adolescents. The 60d is an excellent camera, not that I am basis. :cool: The fourth picture is of a particular interest. What is the year of that Vette? I am assuming you edited the color of the dashboard etc..?

EDIT: I will guess that the year is 1954. :)
 
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Nice variety of autos! Good looking pictures too. :) I am an automobile enthusiast dating back to adolescents. The 60d is an excellent camera, not that I am basis. :cool: The fourth picture is of a particular interest. What is the year of that Vette? I am assuming you edited the color of the dashboard etc..?

EDIT: I will guess that the year is 1954. :)

It is a 1954. It was in amazing shape! It probably didn't look that good when it came off the showroom floor. The color was not edited that much. I applied one of the FX in Camera+ which actually muted the red from how bright it originally was. The white part of the dash reflected the red a lot.

Here's another of the Vette from the rear. The tree behind it was perfectly centered for the reflection.



More cars pics...









This guy wins the "best camera" award. He's got a 1962 model Hasselblad.

 
It is a 1954. It was in amazing shape! It probably didn't look that good when it came off the showroom floor. The color was not edited that much. I applied one of the FX in Camera+ which actually muted the red from how bright it originally was. The white part of the dash reflected the red a lot.

He's got a 1962 model Hasselblad.

Nice photos! The dashboard is very bright and that is why I asked if you edited the photo. No, it probably did not look that good off the showroom floor! I cannot wait to attend a few car shows this year. Are these photos recent or did you go to your archive?

Also, that old camera looks really cool! Even though I never heard of the company. :)
 
Nice photos! The dashboard is very bright and that is why I asked if you edited the photo. No, it probably did not look that good off the showroom floor! I cannot wait to attend a few car shows this year. Are these photos recent or did you go to your archive?

Also, that old camera looks really cool! Even though I never heard of the company. :)

I took them this past Saturday, so they're very recent.

And, you've never heard of Hasselblad? They're one of the major high end companies in photography and have been around a long time.
 
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