1936 Hudson Teraplane [Contest Finalists February 2005]
Uploaded: February 22, 2005 19:48:04
I found this mint Hudson in the parking lot of an antique mall. Photographed from any angle, the original background was terrible. So I added another photo of an older section of town as the background, and sepia toned it to make it look more time appropriate.
Kathleen K. Parker February 22, 2005
VERY well done, John!! Love the sepia bkg.John P. Roberts, Jr. February 23, 2005
Thank you, Kathleen. I love old cars. This one was mint and was begging to be photographed! #1127563Detrick V. Martin February 23, 2005
Nice shot and I like the background #1129196Gloria B. Wood February 24, 2005
Great combination of car and background...beautiful composition! Very well done! #1131159Lisa Deaton March 01, 2005
Wonderful job combining the two photos!! This is a wonderful photo!!! :) #1141342Laurence Saliba March 02, 2005
Simply wonderful job John!!! #1143270Kelly Abernathy March 15, 2005
Congrats on a great finalist! -K #1177548Phil Sauvey March 16, 2005
Congrats John on such a great photo! Best of luck! #1181302Darla Cobus March 17, 2005
Congrats John!!! #1186241Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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