Chris Haird

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This was a shot taken at the National Hot Rod World final at Ipswich in July. I've spent about an hour playing with it in photoshop and trying things that are new to me.

Thanks for looking

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Title:Chris Haird
Username:brian_nif2 brian_nif2
Uploaded:2 Sep 2010 - 7:31 PM
Camera:EOS 40D
Lens:canon 55-250
Recording media:JPEG (digital)
Tags:Car racing, Chris haird, Digitally manipulated, Hot rod, Ipswich, Motor racing, Motorsport, National, Speed, World champion
Votes:16

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Works really well. nice one.
Tim.

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2 Sep 2010 - 7:58 PM
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looks ok to me Wink

dhtland
2 Sep 2010 - 8:02 PM
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Geat image and well worked in photoshop.

clever stuff

Really like the image not sure about the boarder ?

Ricky

Robin_TB
3 Sep 2010 - 11:17 AM
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Really like the image and what you've done with it, you've definately captured the essence of the speed and acceleration. My only negative would be that it looks a bit strange without a driver visible. Not sure if this is because he is sat really far back in the car or whether it's been lost with the PS work?

Rob

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brian_nif2
3 Sep 2010 - 12:33 PM
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Quote: Really like the image and what you've done with it, you've definately captured the essence of the speed and acceleration. My only negative would be that it looks a bit strange without a driver visible. Not sure if this is because he is sat really far back in the car or whether it's been lost with the PS work?

Rob

Thanks for the feedback, the driver sits well back in the car, the front of the helmet would be inline with the first 1 in the number, even looking at the original you don't see a lot of the driver. I hadn't really noticed that, but now you mention it, it make it look like a big car with no one in it, it's something I'll keep an eye out for when picking more shots for material.
Thanks again for the feedback

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