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’51 Pontiac Eight

A couple of weeks ago, I looked at this image of the 1951 Pontiac Eight that I photographed in Rochester, MN and wondered “What would happen if…” I love it when that happens – it always leads to some fun, creative time. And, sometimes, even great images. This time, I wondered what would happen if I added some texture to the image. After some experimentation, I ended up using two textures: old paint that was cracked and blistered and rusted metal. For me, the combination of these two textures enhance the feeling of transformation that I have when I photograph old automobiles. I also added a soft glow (Orton effect) to add an other-worldly feel.

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