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Hey guys, I've been busy drafting up some new collages for the track day photography. All these designs can be made as a single print, or each individual image can made into its own print for individual framing, or for the highest impact each image becomes its own print-on-metal. Enjoy!
Very nice! You should post the collage of John Johnkowski and his Z06 hanging in the H2R clubhouse - that's a cool one. It's unfortunate that your main opps to get these are when #'s are required, b/c they usually detract from the car's appearance IMO.
Very nice! You should post the collage of John Johnkowski and his Z06 hanging in the H2R clubhouse - that's a cool one. It's unfortunate that your main opps to get these are when #'s are required, b/c they usually detract from the car's appearance IMO.
I like that collage as well! This is ALMOST that collage. The one hanging has a black-and-white treatment to the top image, which I think is more powerful than this version:
I'm still working on these two designs but looking for any feedback. Thanks!
This one is just meant to be a 10x20" paper print. The main image is heavily post-processed to get a edgy look, but the inset images are true-color.
If this looks like a license plate then you are right. Its meant to be printed on metal, with rounded corners, and then four slots drilled for mounting. I think the biggest problem is the color of the text is blending a bit much with the background.
New designs! Still recovering from surgery, still playing around with new ideas! This is the same stunning print-on-metal product that I call the ultimate garage art but in a round format. Get the look and feel of those antique round car signs but with your pictures. Great for the garage because the product doesn't require a frame (no glass!), is impervious to heat and humidity, and is easily cleaned if/when it gets dirty.
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