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John Force Car Show
Jan 29, 2012 09:10:30   #
Bob.J Loc: On The Move
 
Some nice cars

https://picasaweb.google.com/116396611460917165088/2011JohnForceCarShow?feat=email#slideshow/5685064640897150066

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Jan 29, 2012 10:11:10   #
photophly Loc: Old Bridge NJ
 
Great link...Big John Force Fan.....love the engine powered blender......Thanx for sharing this link.

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Jan 30, 2012 06:56:42   #
rfbccb Loc: Central Mississippi
 
Great link. Some fine rides there.

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Jan 30, 2012 12:11:55   #
Toby
 
Nice job. I have 2 questions. One, I was told that buyers go nuts over photos that have the "star" from the bright chrome areas. Has anyone had experience with this?

Two, I know you can buy a star filter to create this effect but then you do not have control over it plus you will need one for eand lens. I have also heard that PS can creat this effect. Can any of you send me to a site that has an explaination on how to create this is PS? What is it called?
Thanks

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Jan 30, 2012 12:39:18   #
Bob.J Loc: On The Move
 
Toby wrote:
Nice job. I have 2 questions. One, I was told that buyers go nuts over photos that have the "star" from the bright chrome areas. Has anyone had experience with this?

Two, I know you can buy a star filter to create this effect but then you do not have control over it plus you will need one for eand lens. I have also heard that PS can creat this effect. Can any of you send me to a site that has an explaination on how to create this is PS? What is it called?
Thanks


1st NOT my pictures, just a link a friend sent me.
We are car guys.... & racing fans
I have used star filters on my film cameras, never tried it on digital. I'm sure you can do it in PS, but I'm not the guy to ask, I'd create a post in the general section. My guess is though, the filter would work better, not counting you can rotate it before you shoot.
I would get one filter the size of your largest lens and use step down rings for the smaller lenses. I use a 72mm CPL on my 72, 67, 52 lenses. But I do have a 52mm CPL (plus many other color filters left over from my film days) just because I have more 52mm lenses.

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