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30-MAY-2004

Something Sinister by Jack Grouell

This car just looked evil - except it was pearl white. A little PSE 2 changed the whole effect...

(Reposted after making an adjustment to the wheel as suggested by claudio. Thanks c- I think it was a big improvement!)

Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi
1/500s f/8.0 at 15.4mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time30-May-2004 16:08:49
MakeMinolta
ModelDiMAGE 7Hi
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length15.4 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent100
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Konica Minolta Users01-Jun-2004 21:27
Hi Jack,

The change on the wheel makes certainly for an improvement. You have created a very strong image here ! The yellow stripes provide for a convenient 'ground' and add a dynamic touch. And now for the nitpicking : I feel a bit uncomfortable with the 'happy' people in the vicinity though (not because they are happy, but because they conflict with the 'sinister' character you want to convey). Instead, an extension of the 'spickled' background is maybe more appropriate.

Alain
Claudio Gatti01-Jun-2004 20:10
Yup, I prefer it with the new Wheels. Good job

Claudio
Guest 01-Jun-2004 11:57
Hi Jack,
You're proving to be quite a PP demon. Well done to transform the pearl white car into this retro demon. Thanks for helping to provide the variety I hoped would come out in this Challenge.
Cheers, John
Claudio Gatti31-May-2004 20:54
Eh Eh, you are right about the look of the car. My only comment would be that the wheels, having mantained pretty much their original color and texture look rather odd.. but maybe that's exactly what you wanted to achieve.

Claudio