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Even if you don't have farms, there has got to be areas without trees. I'll sometimes spend several hours a week before a photo shoot looking for a good back drop. In VA, I could find one in 15 minutes easily! Old warehouses, shipping docks, manufacturing sites, etc.. all make for nice back drops. If you can't get an open area for a clean reflection, try and find reflections with straight lines (ie buildings). Here's a few I did last week on a supercharged RT/10 (597 rwhp, 760 ft-lb torque)  Clean horizon shot. I originally photoshopped the tower out but people wanted it back in there. I removed several reflections of telephone poles in the paint.


 Simple back drop, nothing special, but it keeps it simple which is the key. The less you have in the background, the more the car remains as the focal point.
Later, Phuong rice is a smart man/grain. you should listen to him. - infinite loop 00:04:14 09/06/01 |
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