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Thread: Ford Phantasy

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    Ford Phantasy

    Just an old car put up for sale in my neighborhood. I was messing with this to grunge it up and I went quite far from the original ...never really worked with this selective focus before ...what do you think ...too much?
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    Re: Ford Phantasy

    I think the selective focus works here and helps eliminate the distraction of the green foliage and grass.
    I would just suggest bringing back into focus the hood ornament and upper fender and hood areas.
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    Re: Ford Phantasy

    agreed. bring the front of the hood and hood ornament back into the office. great shot.

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    Re: Ford Phantasy

    i like the selective focus. i think it works. it emphasizes the right parts of the car. i agree with gary about the hood thing, that needs to be in focus imo. the crop works but it's a tiny bit too tight. overall it's a very good photograph.
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    Re: Ford Phantasy

    I agree with Gary. Having the hood ornament in focus will give it more depth and character.

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    Re: Ford Phantasy

    nice car! you sure know how to edit

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