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Surajit Mukerji
{K:3889} 4/15/2003
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Good ad. photo.
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ted berberian
{K:24} 10/22/2002
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Terrence perfect man!! Very purty....
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Terrence Kent
{K:7023} 10/21/2002
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thx every-buddy, bevvy as artie said it was a matter of changing lens position, i did tweak the light around some but it didnt affect the glare on the panel one bit, so i was forced to take a different angle (luckily there are usually a few that will make sense heh) glad u kids like it
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Beverly Gustafson
{K:1572} 10/21/2002
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Hey Terrence, did you move the light or the camera..either way it worked. Great shot!
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 10/21/2002
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Been viewing too many Lexus and BMW car commercials. :-D Reminds me of that song..."I'm...too sexy for my car...too sexy for my..."
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Steve Kompier
{K:4629} 10/21/2002
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Sexy? You guys need to get out more. Very nice Terry.
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 10/21/2002
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Hey, TK, I'm selling some stuff on eBay. Wanna photograph it? Just kidding.
I like it. Phil's right: it's sexy.
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Adam E. J. Squier
{K:9803} 10/21/2002
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Hi Terrence. To get rid of the "ghost" graphics, You could try a polarizing filter. There are times, when wearing polarizing sunglasses, the graphics disappear completely so I don't know if it's either all or nothing with LCD displays.
The curve in the trim (above the radio) distracts from it being a product shot but adds some realism that this is someone's car. It depends what you were going for.
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Dawna G.
{K:7709} 10/20/2002
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wowsers Terrence, tis nice...
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Phillip Cohen
{K:10561} 10/20/2002
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Very nice product shot. You hit the lighting just right to make it look sexy. If it was for a real catalog, you could photoshop out all the other non displayed graphics and it would be a winner.
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Eric Goldwasser
{K:4294} 10/20/2002
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Nicely lit, sharpy! Needs XM radio though. :-)
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