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Re: For Glen....sensuousInteresting car
![]() ISLM 408 - I would assume the plate refers to the owner being of the Islamic faith. 408 is normally a reference to extreme militancy - but hey, it’s a Porsche ![]() Chris
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Re: For Glen....sensuousLike them both Matt. Love the almost liquid look you have achieved on the Porche. You have created a fluidity in the subject that really does attract the eye and yes it is sensuous. Also love the quality of light and in particular the soft shades of colour and crop in the second it sits together really well. terrific.
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Re: For Glen....sensuousVery nice Matt, proves a great car shot can be taken in crap weather. I like the nice details you have caught like the shop or awning lighting which produced the dotted line in the near side front fender
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Re: For Glen....sensuousJuat had another look Matt. Wonder if the second shot could do with just a small adjustment in the vertical (horizon tilt from right to left, depending on your perspective
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Re: For Glen....sensuousmarcotrov
On my monitor the horizon is perfectly horizontal which suggests your monitor has gone out of allignment on the horizontal plane. This is a not an uncommon state of affairs with monitors which have a few hours clocked up. The simplest solution is for you to place a magazine under one edge of your monitor to compensate for the mis-alignment. You can then 'fine tune' the horizon of each picture by adding or removing pages to adjust the tilt. Hope you find this advice useful. ![]() Regards
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