Enslaved by the evil corporate master, our hero seeks to satisfy his creative drive through new mediums which includes  **(dramatic pause)** the internet. So we see here I'm kind of a goof-ball and I like to laugh.
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Okay, my day job is DP/Cameraman I work with a fun and creative bunch but 8 layers of approvals per project can leave a creative person feeling empty. I'm married to Taurus 517, love her a lot, love my daughter, my cats and music.
I am a pro in a different yet similar field so I can take criticism, but prefer the constructive kind. I will, however, explain myself . I would like to improve so anything that will help toward that goal,  please feel free to share.Â
Thanks for stopping by, thanks for your work which I find so inspiring. Have a great day.
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Comments (7)
Wisco
The focal length was a good choice.
Akinom
"Oh Lord won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz" LOL that song by Janis came to my mind... but I'd rather wish for a Porsche LOL Great capture! Love a the reflection in the rim!
kimariehere
what a beut!... so shiney would love to hop on it in and go for a spin!!!!!
Richardphotos
I know those old Porsche are worth far more than original price. I read recently how they really appreciated in price. did you try cloning his reflection out? considering all the people in the way at a car show, you done a marvelous capture
tallpindo
Porsche owners are different. A cheese shoppe owner once snatched his back from me just as I was getting his two Solexes to balance. It turns out he did not want it fixed only confirmation that it needed a new engine which he saw as irreplaceable in this country. I continued on years later to the garage of a man who repaired roller bearing crank Carrara 2.2 liters. Could I have stopped the inevitable?
mojo1917
that's great, how did you like the picture ?
celtxian
IMHO this is a great image. As for improvements... well as far as images of cars go the big boys have all the advantages of studio or location. The rest of us have to work with what we've got. In this case, you've done the best with what you have. Myonly suggestion would have been to politely ask if you could lie that umbrella down so its out of the scene.