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1960 Austin Healey Dashboard

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Digital photo I shot this summer with my Fuji 602Z... Post processing done in Paint Shop Pro 7 and Gimp 2.2...

Comments (18)


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ka6mnk

10:30PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

Nice shot Kenmo I have buddy that used to have one.

ebsmooth

11:59PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

excellent shot!!! love the grain and noise!!! outstanding capture/work!!!

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DJB

12:29AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Good work. I like the effrct.Like the subject.Not sure about Pepsi can there. Kind of makes a modern look to a classic.Now if you found an old pepsi can....

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greybeard101

12:33AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Yes, very well done. This effect is quite pleasing to the eye and very effective..not forgetting, of course that the original image was excellent in it's own right. Very creative..a mountable print.

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Gor111

2:06AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Excellent shot with this fascinating filterwork! Bravo!!!

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Li-An

2:56AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Impressive effects and capture!

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kenwas

4:04AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

AH produced some of the fines sports cars ever and gave me many a happy mile. Great to see this image. Excellent!

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tallpindo

6:23AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Getting out and getting under one of these is not recommended. The lever action shocks are in a little cage between the underslung frame and the suspension arms. It was more than a match for a 270 Corvette at Waterford in spite of the monstrous wide tires on that American iron that leaned our in the turns with it's four barrels. (This acccording to the owner of both who could pick and choose.) She loves me she loves me not, SU leather or Rochester pot.

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sadlers5

8:05AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

I love the old cars they have so much character!

cloughie

10:19AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Spectacular picture and postwork Ken...I'll bet the Pepsi's gone off though after nearly 45 years! Have a Geeod Weekend. Alan.

cynlee

10:29AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

just don't make 'em like they use to... 1960... a very good year... interesting postwork :]

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i-popba

11:41AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Woww..!!! very impressive work...!! cool colors and texture..!! well done Ken...! love it. V

DeviousMoose

3:23PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

I like the abstract look this has. But what really catches my eye (figuratively & literally) is that Pepsi can there. You have all (duller)yellowish & greyish tones, and there all alone is that little area of (brilliant) blue that draws our eyes to it.

logiloglu

5:24PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

a wonderful detail still life. your postwork is superb. an expressive artwork,Ken. vote #:O)

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jocko500

8:25PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

I had to look at the dishboard lol super wish i can set in the seat

tvernuccio

9:46AM | Sun, 06 March 2005

this is awesome!!!! i luv cars, old cars, and inside of cars!!! LOL!!! the perspective is great and the effect you used is totally cool!! i have PSP7...will you tell me what filter you used to achieve this?? when i look at this image i feel like i'm seaside, parked right in front of the ocean, hand hangin' out my window, and i can smell the sea air. just sittin' here watchin' the gulls!! Fantastic capture!!

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Saurav

11:05PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Excellent stylized work.

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Celtic_Lass

4:19AM | Sat, 07 April 2007

Fabulous work on this image... it works very well!


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