Need some honest C&C on some calender designs

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tigersharkdude
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peeps, I need some honest C&C on this calender design. They are all basically the same with minor differences.

could you tell me
1) which you like the best
2) anything you really like about it
3) anything you would change


Thanks

A)
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B)
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C)
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(Also, I used my car for this template because I had easy access to the pics.)


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I like #3 personally.

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I can hardly tell a difference, but the tree colors look best in the second pic IMO.

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sbird1 wrote:I can hardly tell a difference, but the tree colors look best in the second pic IMO.
The pictures are exactly the same in one and two, the only difference is the thickness of the black vertical bars in the strip

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I like A the best, I never like that filmstrip crap on anything. A looks clean.

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4cefed wrote:I like A the best, I never like that filmstrip crap on anything. A looks clean.

Did we just become best friends!

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good car and beautiful pictures

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A)

The filmstrip effect is distracting/takes away from the car.
The exposure looks the best in the first one as well, sky looks bluer and I like the more pronounced shadows in the trees on the left hand side.

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mytony wrote:good car and beautiful pictures

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