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Old 05-11-2011, 08:02 AM
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Watched some one build an LT1 motor the other day. Looked neat.

Thoughts? 1 and 2 are close to the same image with different edits

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Love them, Eric. Especially the 3rd image. I really like the treatment you used.
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The dof and focal point in 1 are the best imo. Nice lighting.
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Thanks guys. I might print one of them out for my office
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I was looking at them again, wondering about why I chose #3 as Keith liked #1 and #2. I love the lighting and treatment you gave all three... Personally, I like #3 because it looks like random shot where a motor was being assembled and you were shooting that... and that leads into a backstory and wondering what else/more is going on. I love #1 and #2 from an abstract perspective, but they don't have the story.

So there you have it, my art critique. lol I can't come anywhere close to creating that art, Eric, so take it FWIW.
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Old 05-16-2011, 12:29 PM
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I was looking at them again, wondering about why I chose #3 as Keith liked #1 and #2. I love the lighting and treatment you gave all three... Personally, I like #3 because it looks like random shot where a motor was being assembled and you were shooting that... and that leads into a backstory and wondering what else/more is going on. I love #1 and #2 from an abstract perspective, but they don't have the story.

So there you have it, my art critique. lol I can't come anywhere close to creating that art, Eric, so take it FWIW.
LOL sounds good to me!

Thanks for the critique, formal training or not it's always helpful and valuable!
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