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Photographer Martin .  Martin . {Karma:24957}
Project #61 Totally Cool! Camera Model Canon 20D
Categories Transportation
From The Field
Commercial
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon EF 24-70mm, f/2.8L, USM
Uploaded 1/8/2008 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 2931 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/6.8
Critiques 16 Rating
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Location City -  Fort Worth
State -  TX
Country - United States   United States
About Thank you for stopping by,

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 1/17/2008
Alicia,

Thank you very much my friend,

Martin

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Alicia Popp   {K:87532} 1/17/2008
Excelentes formas geométricas y texturas... una composición agradable!
Felicitaciones!!!

PD: Entiendo perfectamente lo que dices con respecto al macro, pero eso no lo invento yo, para hacer esa foto debo poner el 70-300mmm en "macro"
Gracias por tu aporte y tu interés Martín!!!

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 1/12/2008
Lucas,

Thank you my friend,

Martin

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Lucas L   {K:12145} 1/12/2008
...nice details...I see you are having fun with your "new fantastic toy" !!!

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 1/11/2008
Andre,

Yes, I miss the old hand crafted stuff. I did a hand made knife and a tomahawk in 12th grade. They rocked and I earned an "A", go figure?

All what they say is true. I know because I have watched the sound track and researched this 1 carfully.

I spoke with my Rental manager today and he said, that while at the Ford dealer in Arlington TX, they only had 1 on order and it was already sold. Then with my Tech guy, which is a car nut and he went by Town East Ford in Mesquite TX and his salesman said it wouldn't be out for 2 more months... hehehe

What have I started? :)

No joke, "God" has blessed me, because no one in town can get 1 and I just walked in a bought it @ Grand Prairie Ford off the show room floor and only paid list. They had it marked up $5000.00, then took it off after I expressed my thoughts on that subject... hehehe

All my Love to You and Yours,

Martin

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 1/11/2008
;)

Marty

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 1/11/2008
Yep,
Long gone are the days when a little old wrinkled French craftsman would spend all day putting those little swirls on by hand. :)

I was reading about the Bullit a little bit today. Did you know that Ford went to the trouble of tuning your exhaust sound to duplicate as close as possible the sound of the original 390 Mustang in the movie? That would be the sound of the digitally enhanced 40th anniversary DVD they were talking about.
Andre

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 1/11/2008
Martin. Thank god for that. I was stressing at the thought of making a mistake after so much hard work. Have a great evening and leave it in the garage tonight. Hate to see bugs splattered all over the windscreen. Keith

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 1/10/2008
Jac,

Thank you my awesome friend,

Martin

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 1/10/2008
Keith,

Well doing it by hand simply means they had to dial in all the controls for each circle. I took machine shop some 28 years ago and that is what we did. A hicup would not cause any grief... ;)

Thank you my wonderful friend,

Martin

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jacques brisebois   {K:73883} 1/9/2008
great details of your new car Martin, love the texture

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 1/9/2008
Imagine doing that by hand. Lot of work. Id probably have a hicup on the last one lol. You have shown it really well mate. Composition and all. All the best to you. Cheers Keith

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 1/9/2008
Andre,

I'm pretty sure this was all automatic with a computer and a CNC program, not like the good old days, but I guess I can live with it... ;)

Thank you my friend,

Martin

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 1/9/2008
Robert,

The whole interior is B&W... ;)

Thank you my friend,

Martin

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Robert Kilgore   {K:2218} 1/9/2008
This is a wonderful shot with fantastic tones and detail. Good use of B&W.

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 1/9/2008
Hi Martin,
There is a real skill to getting this kind of finish on aluminum or steel. It looks great when done right like this, but you can really screw up if you are not careful.
We used to do it by hand on all our tools when I started my apprenticeship. However this was most likely done with a CNC program, if I'm not mistaken.
Another great detail from the Bullit!
Andre

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