You got it right. I screened it and pasted it into your shot. I attached the image to my entry post.
Don't know what you mean by "mind ****", I just replaced the original sky with the sun set. I had to resize it but it is not of low quality. I blurred it like I blurred everything else around and the noise is also done manually.
5tag - Okay, thanks. You forgot the windows though on your picture, I can still see the grass.
Devildare - No, I'll accept his entry since he posted the external image and he only copy/pasted the car not the whole background and the the same car is basically still there, so it's also good. If anyone wants to do that also, go ahead. And yes, your picture looks better with the blur.
jrd.racer - If you want to make it even better, you can add radial (zoom) or motion blur + radial blur to the wheels. So that it would look the car is going fast. Something similar to this: Click here Oh and I just noticed, why did you blur your sky? I think it's impossible to sky to be blurred like that in real life. If you blur the wheels and the road and wall and leave the sky without blur, I think the picture would out stand so much more. Just an advice, you don't have to do it if you don't want to.
Thats exactly what I had in mind andRo, but blurring the wheels wasn't going so well. I have done it before, I dunno what happened this time.
Will try again.
First you could sort out the blur issues around the car. There is a way and it's not even complicated or time consuming. Also a bit of the guard rail is not blurred behind the car.
Maybe you want to add the signs and a bit of other stuff next to the track. Your image overall looks a bit empty.
One last thing. :] I would have positioned the center of blur for the asphalt closer to the left end of your picture.
The outer border of the car is blurred too, you may want to fix that. Also with the sun setting/rising there is very few contrast within the landscape because almost no light reaches it. Thus the shadow under the car is too dark and the overall contrast apart from the background is too high.
The same problem here: too much contrast/too bright and especially the shadow directly under the car don't fit the scene. Imagine the way light goes on your picture.
Also the lights look too simple and the grass in the foreground looks blurred too much compared to the rest apart from your background.
Last thing is there seem to be no windows installed. :/
Good overall lightning and impression but look at the car only. If the camera were an inch below you could see it from beneath. Seeing that you will realise your asphalt texture is looked at in a much too steep angle.
nice but on this screen i don't like that the barriers does not give any shadow, although the sun is behind them. If you take a look on my first post here, i took same screen for editing and i added that shadow manually