Old Car Angles

© Julie M. Cwik

Old Car Angles

Uploaded: July 03, 2005 22:28:53

Description

An old style car at the local car show at my church. I used my 35 to 105mm Nikkor Lens. One of my newest favorite images.

Comments

Susan L. Vasquez July 04, 2005

I really like the angle of this Julie. The background is really cool too, how did you do that? #273342

Julie M. Cwik July 04, 2005

Hey Susan, I tend to use this effect quite often when there is a background that is bothersome or distacting. What I did was use the magnetic lasso in PS 7, then I went to filter, blur, then Radial blur, I then picked "zoom" and "best" quality and then you can tweak how much of a zoom filter you want. It's quite amazing, just like in my "Kelly's Kitten" image I used the zoom filter. #1553527

Susan L. Vasquez July 04, 2005

I've never been very adept with that magnetic lasso...sigh. But I'll have to try, I love the effect! #1554987

Julie M. Cwik July 04, 2005

you can use whatever, it was just handy for me at the time. #1555007

A C July 12, 2005

I understand why this is a favorite for you . . . this is terrific! Great Job! #1586555

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