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It's the fact that it was taken by a professional that knew how to adjust his f.stop properly for portrait photography! A lost art with camera phones I'm afraid.
Owen
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I also think it's ps, but i like it a lot anyways. May also print it out.
Location: Hill Country, TX
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You may indeed be right...the curb edge at the front is too crisp given that it isn't all in the same focal plane. Maybe the background was deliberately blurred; I don't think it's a composite though.
Last edited by Spittybug; 06-11-2012 at 04:22 PM.
Owen
I.Brew.Beer.
It's probably a miniature effect that many point & shoot cameras do today. It makes the photos look exactly like they were shot of a small model.
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Thought this was a pretty shot with the clouds and everything
1905 in front of Graceland waiting for The King to come take a ride
VIN 1905...Black interior, 5spd, Gas Flap, Machined Rims, antenna windshield, as clean underneath as on top
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wider shot used in a local business magazine.
my friend in part of his Marty costume
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Wow Wolff, I have to say, that first photo you posted there is one of the better ones I've ever seen of our cars. Nice!!
Sept. 81, auto, black interior