You did an awesome job with this. Just the composition and choice of limiting the exposure to the front section of the car made it a success, but your edits are well chosen as well. Really like this ...
I'm amazed someone hasn't towed this car away for some beautifying.... rusty antique cars can be turned into snazzy hot rods if you are willing to part with enough money! Just go to any Cruise Night!
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ReplyDeleteVery nice, something about old rusty stuff just demands digital tinkering.
ReplyDeleteLinda foto!
ReplyDeleteE o efeito no Photoshop também ficou show!!! Adorei!
Abraços e lindo dia.
Márcia.
How fun! The original was great, but I love what happens when you play with them. =)
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde, as fotos são perfeitas com ou sem filtro, adoro as velharias que partilha, fico com ideia que são modelos utilizados na 2.º guerra.
ReplyDeleteAG
Eric's Custom Auto Body?
ReplyDelete...but the real rust is the best, isn´t it?
ReplyDeleteHerzlich Pippa
You did an awesome job with this. Just the composition and choice of limiting the exposure to the front section of the car made it a success, but your edits are well chosen as well. Really like this ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
lovely rusty truck...the photoshop filters play up the rust nicely!
ReplyDeleteOr how rust can be a beautiful coat of 'paint'...
ReplyDeleteAh, when you photograph something -- anything, it's beautiful!!! I love these as always!! Hope your week is going well, EG!! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYay Rust! As long as it isn't on anything I own. Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteDarla
I'll go with the first one. Plain and simple.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post.
ReplyDeleteGosh I loved the first one until I saw what you had done to the other 2, now I would not know what one to choose. All brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI do love rusty pictures but playing around with the photos really does add a great quality to them!
ReplyDeleteI like what you've done with the shot. This car definitely passed its best before date!
ReplyDeleteI love rusty cars and am featuring one in my Good Fences post tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteAs you know, I enjoy playing "artist" with photos. You may be drawn to rusty items but your photographic skills sure aren't rusty! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed someone hasn't towed this car away for some beautifying.... rusty antique cars can be turned into snazzy hot rods if you are willing to part with enough money! Just go to any Cruise Night!
ReplyDeletenice find.
ReplyDeleteI like the original but it is fun to play, EG!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Just something about rusty old things....
ReplyDeleteNow that is a special find, gorgeous in all its rusting beauty!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that rusty old car with the white walls looking pretty fine still. Great edits!
ReplyDeleteAhh, yes! Rust and Photoshop filters! Perfect pairings!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of 'Mater!
ReplyDeleteFun playing with you ( or at least watching HOW to play the game from an expert!). Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteit´s amazing how old rusty things turns into beautiful artwork. Love it!
ReplyDeleteCool! A luxury sedan in it's day. A work of art then and still a piece of art today, just in a different way..
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture, I love the first interpretation....
ReplyDeleteWow, now that's a true rusty-bucket!
ReplyDeleteA really nice find. Yes, love that rust and the different post processing filters you used.
ReplyDeleteThey all look good. I wonder how long it takes for a rusty car to rust away to nothing.
ReplyDeletePerfect patina. :-)
ReplyDeleteNicely done...great photo to begin with♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/go-go-go/
ReplyDeleteI love all three versions...but I think I prefer the original. It's a wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful all three versions, interesting photos.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I liked the treatments.
ReplyDeleteOnce upon a time it was a shiny object and a source of pride for its first owner. Today it's made its way to the old car graveyard. Thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteVery cool car and treatments of the photo!
ReplyDeleteThere's something about rust, especially rusty cars. And they lend themselves to fun processing too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful beauty in this rust. And so love all your different edit highlights.
ReplyDeleteI do like these rusty images - hard to think that the car was once shinny and new and probably somebodies pride and joy!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Jakarta (for a few more hours)
Great shots - I can almost feel the rough surface of the metal.
ReplyDeleteI hope to see you at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/08/bennett-place-bit-of-history.html, and please join us each week for Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday)!