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ManBearPig
Thank you. I still see color in the windows.Seriously? There's no post-processing work? I could have sworn that the body was desaturated in the first couple of photos; it's such a solid grayscale without any reflections, and the windows are entirely gray in the first two.
Great job.
I do use a circular polarizer, which does cut down on reflections. You can see the funny artifacts of that in the windows with the weird bubbling/rippling thing going on. And for some reason the fuel door looks darker with the circular polarizer. And to be fair, it was PERFECTLY OVERCAST when I took those photos. The lighting was really perfect.
I did the usual curves, levels, sharpness in photoshop, but honestly all the photos took me maybe 15 minutes total in photoshop for the set.
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