
1939 Packard Super 8 Convertible Coupe
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Super clarity, I love the colors and play of light. Nice!
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Thanks. Now if I could get into that place with my tripod, so I could get better stability. Also, if I could get past the barricades. Damned museums.
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Like I said, begin limping and walk with a cane that has a tripod head … This car shots keep improving. As Eliza said, clarity is superb. They’re crisp and elegant and reflect well the heritage of the vehicles.
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This is just fabulous for so many reasons. I love the soft colors and the glossiness, the lines are exquisite, the patterns in the wing. Very nice!
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I’m constantly surprised when it comes to how people react. I took a zillion shots in this outing and while I thought this was okay, I’m not sure it struck me as being anything special. This is why we throw things out there, I guess – to see how people respond.
Maybe I’ll get lucky and someone will buy it…. 🙂
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