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Playing with various modes.
Al
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I used to go to a property at Byrock NSW and there used to be a complete 1930ish chevy that someone just parked behind the shearers quarters one day and left it there. would have been a treasure for a car nut.
my favourite shot here is the wheel. seems the most rustic to me. I like the old car also and would have liked the colour in preference to BW but the strong shadow spoils it for me. Interesting that you have removed it in the BW version. Perhaps some shadow adjustment in PS. That sky would have probably loved a CP filter if you had one. Steve
I think the B&W of the truck looks great. Perhaps if you played around with it in PS, you might be able to get more contrast in to the picture. Like the wheel too.
D70S
The truck shot is superb, but I do like the colour more. The faded tones add to the age of this beauty
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