That's fun... what is kinda interesting, too - is the rear end looks like it could be the front of a car...
well, to me anyway.   It does look like too much work, though :-)

ann

P. J. Alling wrote:

Some may remember this from a few years ago. I've been going through some images for project and found this. I was never completely happy with it originally so I decided to create a new version.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1604247/PESO/PESO%20--%20chartreusecouperevisited.html

Equipment.  Pentax *sst-Ds/w smc Pentax FA 28-200 f3.8~5.6.

Notes: The original background showed too much modernity which was a bit distracting so I used a number of layers in Photoshop to try to make for a smooth transition to the heavily Gaussian blurred background. I then selected the portion of the car that was painted chartreuse created a new layer from the selection and increased the saturation and bumped it up to a slightly deeper green. Merged everything except the green layer and converted that to B&W using the Fotomatic B&W Plus plugin with the filtration set to red. It was a lot more work than I probably should have spent on it.

As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.




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