SEMA Hall of Fame -- Photos by Curtis Walker
12:00 PM on Thu Nov 1 2007
By Mike Spinelli
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12:00 PM on Thu Nov 1 2007
By Mike Spinelli
875 views
7 comments
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I must say that I'm impressed by the detail that Mr. Walker put into these images. The outdoor shots look as if they were a painting, especially the interior shots. This type of photography is really an art form, and the subjects were (mostly) pure art themselves. The '62 Chevy was the first one that I almost couldn't tell was a painting.... Beautiful work!
@UDMAN: if you like that style ask the Googles about "HDR Imaging" and "Tone Mapping". I use it from time to time.
Curtis is quite interesting and amusing. What's more, he rolls in a 1960 Fairlane. What a great car to ride up and down the strip in. Thanks Curtis!
I'v got to tell you I love this gallery. Great choices of cars.It's refreshing to see good old unsafistacated iron instead of the all the Euro and Pacific Rim offerings.
Now THIS is what the SEMA cars...and pics...should be!
Loving that Ranchero, lo-boy Impala, matte rod Queen, other roadsters, new Pantera muscles...heck, most all of'em!
SEMA cars should be high-dollar hot rods? And I don't think the white 'vette is particularly attractive, though the photography was certainly done well. I just wouldn't want the car.
Ranchero uber Alles!
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