Haha, thanks guys...not braggin'... I got one in our shop getting restored too...I get to experience both sides of the fence! LOL It sure is easier to drive the finished one rather than turn wrench on the project, though!QUIT BRAGGING NICE
Those are vintage Appliance mags, Cragar's competition in the 70's!I took mine out too, but people probably thought I was driving it to the scrapyard!
That's a really nice car Barry. What wheels are those? They remind me of Cragars.
Wow, no kidding! They look nice. I like 'em.Those are vintage Appliance mags, Cragar's competition in the 70's!I took mine out too, but people probably thought I was driving it to the scrapyard!
That's a really nice car Barry. What wheels are those? They remind me of Cragars.
LOL aint that the truthHaha, thanks guys...not braggin'... I got one in our shop getting restored too...I get to experience both sides of the fence! LOL It sure is easier to drive the finished one rather than turn wrench on the project, though!QUIT BRAGGING NICE
Good tips! You should write up a car photography how to article! That may help everyone take great photos this summer! I know I'm no pro and I'm always looking for tips!Very nice!
One little tip: Try and avoid shooting "3-wheel" pics of the car. Like the last one you posted. Most people do that (even professional photographers), as it is a "natural" angle to take a pic from.
I´ve done it too on numerous occasions, without noticing it and I need to remind me of it every time I take new pics.
But if you move just a little to the left or to the right, you will get the rear wheel on the pic too and it will make the car look much more aggressive and the stance will look better. It´ll look more like it is crouching, waiting to jump forward.
Try it, it makes a huge difference.
This being said, very nice pics!
Nice looking car and pics. I was out yesterday trying to find a good photspot to update my picture library.Very nice!
One little tip: Try and avoid shooting "3-wheel" pics of the car. Like the last one you posted. Most people do that (even professional photographers), as it is a "natural" angle to take a pic from.
I´ve done it too on numerous occasions, without noticing it and I need to remind me of it every time I take new pics.
But if you move just a little to the left or to the right, you will get the rear wheel on the pic too and it will make the car look much more aggressive and the stance will look better. It´ll look more like it is crouching, waiting to jump forward.
Try it, it makes a huge difference.
This being said, very nice pics!
No, it is Memorial Stadium in Latrobe. It's the stadium where the Steelers have one of their big preseason scrimages!Where were those pics taken?? Is that the stadium right beside Lehigh Specialty Melting? The big steel mill?? I work out there about 1 week a month and it looks familiar.
It looks good, but I'm getting better at taking pictures! LOLYour Mach 1 is getting better looking or is it just me?
Beautiful car man!! you deserve its joy
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