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quote:Nice shot, but it reminds me of a vulture waiting for something to die.
I thought you meant the vultures circling overhead were waiting for the Stude to die. If so, it's actually waiting for one of them to circle right in front of it, so it can open its hood really fast and gobble that turkey buzzard right up!
[img=left]http://rocketdillo.com/studebaker/misc/images/Current_Avacar.gif[/img=left] - DilloCrafter
1955 1/2 Ton Pickup
The Red-Headed Amazon
Paul Simpson
"DilloCrafter"
1955 1/2 Ton Pickup
The Red-Headed Amazon
Deep in the heart of Texas
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A '53 sedan looks good from that angle. I remember many years ago, at a car show that I was running, that a professional photographer was taking some Studebaker pictures. I got him to take a straight on picture of Jennine's '50 Commander two door sedan. That same picture has now been used worldwide on everything from playing cards & note cards to business logos.
Gary L.
1954 Commander Starliner (restomod)
1959 DeLuxe pickup (restomod)Gary L.
Wappinger, NY
SDC member since 1968
Studebaker enthusiast much longer
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Well, Packebaker, if you like "junk" you ought to check out our site. LOLAnything from rust buckets to award winners!
Not all Studebakers though. (I'm hoping to change that one day!)
quote:Originally posted by Packebaker
I enjoy seeing photos of Junk, too. Unlike some people, I find it esthetically pleasing.Can't say for sure if I'm kidding or not.
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Nice work, Eman.
That top photo in your post above has an artistic quality to it, because it is so different, and stimulates thought in the way that good modern art can do.
[img=left]http://rocketdillo.com/studebaker/misc/images/Current_Avacar.gif[/img=left] - DilloCrafter
1955 1/2 Ton Pickup
The Red-Headed Amazon
Paul Simpson
"DilloCrafter"
1955 1/2 Ton Pickup
The Red-Headed Amazon
Deep in the heart of Texas
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