Newest addition to the herd-Stang #3
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Well, after a VERY long day on Saturday (up at 2am, home at 8:30pm), we have our third stang, my husband's new daily driver. We spent the better part of Sunday detailing it (it was BAD, filthy dirty) and went out for a hard earned ice cream. Saw this pretty sunset on the drive home so we stopped in the park for a quick pic. Not my fav place to shoot cars, but we were too tired to go driving around.
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However, you now make me miss my mustang... Have to drive a stupid Taurus during the week :cry
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Not enough light on the car and the exposure is set for the sky. Must be rough to only have 3 cars to choose from for photo ops.
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Shooting while tired, not too good (set on automatic). I do agree, too dark. I even touched it up a bit in PS first. Yellow is very different than the deep metallic green that my car is, and it was very different to shoot. I'm used to worrying about blow outs and funky reflections from trees, parking lot stripes, etc (and my own reflection in the bumper).
Well, really only two, one is a 73 and it's in pieces. We call it the "forever restoration", because it's been 6 years now-every time we get something taken care of, we find something else we have to do. Salt is evil. I think in the end, the roof, frame rails, drivers side shock tower and firewall are going to be all that's left of the original sheetmetal. Maybe this year we'll at least get it out of the garage
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