Exposures Number 1/80 1/320 1/200 1/125 1/50 1/30 1/20
Editing Software Photomatix Pro / Photoshop CC / Topaz Studio
File Format RAW
Notes
cadillacvintage cars
6 Comments
05 Dec 12:58
kitfox
It's the end of the line for this old Caddy.
05 Dec 16:50
digicam
I really like the clean natural process Jim. I only wish you had looked at the image carefully through your viewfinder while on Tripod and seen that a couple of tall dead branches or tall grass could have been removed or smashed down before shooting as these distract from viewing of the Old Caddy......IMHO of Course. Thanks for sharing.
05 Dec 20:42
kitfox
@digicam I can't agree with you on this one Ed. I moved around to find the best composition without removing anything. This method represents what was actually there and I believe in the leave no trace when photographing. Even though it's only dead grass and branches once you start doing that there is no stopping. Every time you remove what may be seen as a distraction the next one pops up. I photograph things as they are not what I wish or think they should be and IMHO it's the best way.
Thanks for the comment regarding the processing, I am trying not to push things so far that they appear unnatural.
Happy Holidays Ed.
05 Dec 22:16
digicam
@kitfox , Fair enough Jim, I respect your Opinion and Happy Holidays to You and Yours as well.
05 Dec 22:35
josephc
Yes, this Caddy has seen better days!!
06 Dec 09:47
philta22
wonderful
awesome
Very nice shot!
In this case the branches in front of the car donβt disturb me
But there are some gohsting in the grass which should be fixed
It's the end of the line for this old Caddy.
I really like the clean natural process Jim. I only wish you had looked at the image carefully through your viewfinder while on Tripod and seen that a couple of tall dead branches or tall grass could have been removed or smashed down before shooting as these distract from viewing of the Old Caddy......IMHO of Course. Thanks for sharing.
@digicam I can't agree with you on this one Ed. I moved around to find the best composition without removing anything. This method represents what was actually there and I believe in the leave no trace when photographing. Even though it's only dead grass and branches once you start doing that there is no stopping. Every time you remove what may be seen as a distraction the next one pops up. I photograph things as they are not what I wish or think they should be and IMHO it's the best way. Thanks for the comment regarding the processing, I am trying not to push things so far that they appear unnatural. Happy Holidays Ed.
@kitfox , Fair enough Jim, I respect your Opinion and Happy Holidays to You and Yours as well.
Yes, this Caddy has seen better days!!
Very nice shot! In this case the branches in front of the car donβt disturb me But there are some gohsting in the grass which should be fixed