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  • #16
    Some cars just don't look good with wide whites.
    Candbstudebakers
    Castro Valley,
    California


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    • #17
      quote:Originally posted by candbstudebakers

      Some cars just don't look good with wide whites.
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      Do agree with you on the wide whites, particularly on a white GT but still an impressive photo.


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      • #18
        1962 hawks came from the factory with wide whites. They probably were not that wide, though. I think they're terrific myself.
        "Madness...is the exception in individuals, but the rule in groups" - Nietzsche.

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        • #19
          Beautiful picture, only wish it was warm around here to go with that view.

          ChopStu
          61 Lark

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          • #20
            quote:Originally posted by 4961Studebaker

            Beautiful picture, only wish it was warm around here to go with that view.

            ChopStu
            Based on my limited knowledge of photography, that photo looks to have been shot on a cold morning. Just took a second look, there is a greay haired woman sitting in the passenger seat wrapped in a blanket.

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            • #21
              It would be perfect (IMHO) if the car were turned around 180 degrees. Shots like this show off the car better with a view of the front.

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              Paul Simpson
              "DilloCrafter"

              1955 1/2 Ton Pickup
              The Red-Headed Amazon
              Deep in the heart of Texas

              Paul Simpson
              "DilloCrafter"

              1955 1/2 Ton Pickup
              The Red-Headed Amazon
              Deep in the heart of Texas

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