bfjr
New to RF Just Not New
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I like the second one. The first is kinda boring and the third is ruined by flare. The second is an interesting viewpoint and light, and the flare in it doesn't seem 'bad' like in the third, where it obscures the driver's face.
bfjr
New to RF Just Not New
I like the second one. The first is kinda boring and the third is ruined by flare. The second is an interesting viewpoint and light, and the flare in it doesn't seem 'bad' like in the third, where it obscures the driver's face.
By itself yes, the 1st is boring but it is part of the series.
the 2nd is my choice as well
the 3rd well ruined might be a bit harsh
Texsport
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Is that a '49?
Texsport
Texsport
bfjr
New to RF Just Not New
Is that a '49?
Texsport
I'm not exactly sure I know the owner mentioned a 30's Merc. and that
the DMV was checking his plate because it should be Yellow on Black for that period.
I will check with him though
Texsport
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The '49 was the basis for the old "lead sled" hot rods. My dad owned one of these.
http://www.google.com/search?q=1949...9AoKwsALdjNGuBA&ved=0CDsQsAQ&biw=1015&bih=621
Texsport
http://www.google.com/search?q=1949...9AoKwsALdjNGuBA&ved=0CDsQsAQ&biw=1015&bih=621
Texsport
KenR
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#2 is definately the best of the three. Can you burn in the face in #3 to lessen the flare?
bfjr
New to RF Just Not New
The '49 was the basis for the old "lead sled" hot rods. My dad owned one of these.
http://www.google.com/search?q=1949...9AoKwsALdjNGuBA&ved=0CDsQsAQ&biw=1015&bih=621
Texsport
Yes spoke to him yesterday and indeed a 49
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