You take some nice images. I dig how the gloss of the blue paint really stands out on your Corvair, esecially in a dusk photo like this. That paint job is amazing, too.
Matt Smallwood
Thanks, Matt...sorry for the delay in replying, I wasn't even aware of your post!
The final result of my photos is the result of a combination of photography skills and photoshop skills! Mainly what I do in photoshop is fix the exposures so that a photo is evenly exposed. There are times, no matter how skilled the photographer, where the lighting isn't right, and so will result in over-underexpose of various areas of a photo. Before digital editing, photos were, of course, dodged/burned for exposure during printing. But for some reason, the digital equivalent is considered by some (but not me!) to be cheating.
1965 Corvair at the Ariston Cafe
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Thanks, Matt...sorry for the delay in replying, I wasn't even aware of your post!
The final result of my photos is the result of a combination of photography skills and photoshop skills! Mainly what I do in photoshop is fix the exposures so that a photo is evenly exposed. There are times, no matter how skilled the photographer, where the lighting isn't right, and so will result in over-underexpose of various areas of a photo. Before digital editing, photos were, of course, dodged/burned for exposure during printing. But for some reason, the digital equivalent is considered by some (but not me!) to be cheating.