For this contest your goal is to take a picture of a car, and ONLY one car. No other cars can be visible in your photo. It's up to you, if you show the whole car or just a part of it.
Status: finished. Check out the winners below!
Contest Moderator: This month the best photo entry wins 'HDR projects 5 Pro' by Franzis.
More info: http://www.pxleyes.com/courses/january-has-got-prizes/ ( 5 years and 1158 days ago )
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Yes to this one also. Love the grunge rusty effect..... it shows the texture well. Your tight composition and crop add strength to the shot and draws the viewer in and we engage with the image on many levels.
What a splendid idea and thank you for the inspiration. Taking a model car placing it on a mirror and shooting...EGADS...you don't need photoshop. Thank you for teaching us through this image. It is sharp as "a woman's tongue", colour saturation natural, surrealism captured through your technique. Placed on a diagonal it oozes movement....and the marginal spaces are appropriate. I really like this one, thank you.
Why is it that we can see your name and this is in a contest? I thought we couldn't see names in order to keep the game clean?
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When you vote the authors name is revealed to you. You can only see the names on the entries you have voted for. People who have not voted cannot see the name of the author.
It is the symmetry of this upload that draws the eye. The elements within are organized in a balanced manner with hood logo being one solid anchor point for our visual journey. Our eyes delight with colour and your colour palette of blue and yellow (opposites on the colour wheel) add not only visual strength but the yellow adds excitement for colour does that to us carbon based bipeds. I do have a suggestion for you to try. Have you considered a perfect square crop? The reason I say this is because if you have a circular focal point and place it into a square it becomes quite dynamic for the natural pathway of the eye within a square format is to go around and around and bounce off the equidistant lengths of each side...therefore our eyes do not leave the photo as quickly. This is a well seen and well taken image.
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Congrats
Congrats on first!
Great shot. Wonderful lighting. Congratulations.
Congratulations
Congrats Lauren.
Thank you everyone!
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