Greyhound Radiator Cap

© Carl J. Morrison

Greyhound Radiator Cap

Uploaded: January 14, 2002

Description

Traditional cap on 30-something Fords.

Comments

Carl J. Morrison January 14, 2002

Brightwork...one of my 4 favorite subjects. Nice job of this indoors Rolls radiator cap. Background is always a challenge, thank you Photoshop. You did line up the head with solid black and perhaps croppin out the left 1/4 of the photo would make the whole background solid black..

I'll attach an outdoors Ford 30-something Greyhound radiator cap for your comments.

Carl
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Light _ January 15, 2002

Thank you for your comments Carl... and I like your 'greyhound' cap equally. Yes, backgrounds can be a challenge, especially at a car show, with cars lined up side-by-side. But you take the shot and let Photoshop do the rest. . Your "Brightwork" is a fun page. Continued success with your photowork. #4741

Light _ January 15, 2002

Thank you for your comments Carl... and I like your 'greyhound' cap equally. Yes, backgrounds can be a challenge, especially at a car show, with cars lined up side-by-side. But you take the shot and let Photoshop do the rest. . Your "Brightwork" is a fun page. Continued success with your photowork. #4742

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