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2003 T-Bird

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Digital photo I shot at a local Ford dealership was manipulated in Paint Shop Pro ver 9 and Gimp ver 2.0... Cheers Kenmo

Comments (18)


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Richardphotos

9:12PM | Sun, 06 November 2005

slick tbird Ken and looks like an oil painting. I tried to win one when I was in Vegas ,but winning a car was probably a once in a lifetime chance and repeating it would be next to impossible

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maggiemai

10:09PM | Sun, 06 November 2005

WOW!! This looks fantastic!! Awesome rendering of this photo!! It truly does look like an oil painting with that canvas-like texture and the illustrative feel to it. Really beautiful. Double WOW...Richard you won a car in Vegas??? Wowwweee.... :-) Excellent Work! Now I am wondering what Gimp 2.0 is...lol

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kimariehere

1:28AM | Mon, 07 November 2005

love your postwork on this beautiful car.. always adore your car shots!

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kenwas

2:23AM | Mon, 07 November 2005

Like it Ken.

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jif3d

5:26AM | Mon, 07 November 2005

Hot pic Ken...gee the T-bird shape has really changed, looks very Euro now ! great post work too & Cheer's :o)

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Gor111

8:01AM | Mon, 07 November 2005

Beautiful how you have textured this so wonderful looking car photography! Excellent color selection and POV!!! V

soulofharmony

12:05PM | Mon, 07 November 2005

excellent perspective on this .. superb :)..:))

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greybeard101

1:46PM | Mon, 07 November 2005

Great effect Ken...and considering the T-Bird is no longer in production, perhaps this masterpiece will be auctioned at Cristie's one day so keep a hold of it LOL

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coaster1robert

5:25PM | Mon, 07 November 2005

sporty t-bird.

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tallpindo

9:03PM | Mon, 07 November 2005

It is really hard to design a car which is agressive enough to assert itself in the market and yet appear suave and debonair. This showroom image almost looks autoshow.

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cornelp

9:09PM | Mon, 07 November 2005

Another excellent shot buddy. Love them cars, and U just keep on bringing them live to us. Hmmm if I can just render meself in that picture and take it for a drive would be owesome, lol. A little fantasy there, sorry, lol. Very nice shot, and the effects are stunning.

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danamo

9:41PM | Mon, 07 November 2005

Excellent image! The postwork really does make this look like an oil painting!!

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jocko500

11:03PM | Mon, 07 November 2005

super good shot and post work

logiloglu

4:24AM | Tue, 08 November 2005

its a beautiful car, looks great in red. your postwork is fantastic,Ken, always a pleasure to look at. simply excellent done. VOTE #:O)

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Akinom

5:06PM | Tue, 08 November 2005

Couldn't agree more with Gerhard! v*****

Lissa_lei

5:10PM | Tue, 08 November 2005

Agree also with above 2 comments, stunnin post work , and beutiful car, can park it at my place anytime. Eccellent postwork V Lina

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2Loose2Trek

2:17PM | Fri, 11 November 2005

Excellent artistic interpretation of the car. Well done.

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mtlegacy

2:13PM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Thanks to you I jumped on the net to meet this car (it's quite unusual in my country ;) And wow... a good surprise. Jif3d is saying it looks euro but I discovered that, in summer 1954, Ford released this car - with an italian look -to "fight" against European importation. In fact it's just a "back to the fifties".


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