Double dipping by goodoleboy
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Description
of a 1951 Studebaker Starlite, captured back on 10/8/08, at a car show held at the Santa Anita racetrack in beautiful Arcadia, California.
Comments (9)
racolt33
Double the postwork and a classic look, Nice job
MagikUnicorn
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Now that's a wild Studie! Delightful photo and postwork, my friend!
npauling
Imagine trying to drive this beauty. I love how these are turning out Harry, you are creating a new breed of motor vehicle. 😀
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Nice work!
T.Rex
With those twin jets I bet you'll be flying in no time! Don't forget your parachute! :-)
helanker
AHhh! you were tricky there. The car was mirrored, but not the License PLate :D... oh well, You forgot the tiny white text under the number LOL! Still, I love what you did here. Fancy :D
anahata.c
Yeah, lol, with Helle I noticed the license plates too: Fine sleight of hand! The bottom of the plates are reversed, but to satisfy your viewer's need for reality, you took the trouble of replacing or reversing the left license plate so it read in the right direction: Seamless work! I had to look a few times to recognize it. I remember the model from years back: that jet in front was always a kick---now it's got two: And it really looks like it should be this way. And the lines of the roof somehow harmonize with the lines of the mountain---like the mountain is an extension of the car. And this is cropped right to the edge of the page, which lets this beast push right into our space. Terrific job, Harry: It's beautiful just as it is. Too bad they didn't actually make them this way...as Nancy says, you are creating a new breed of motor vehicle.
Faemike55
wicked and cool postwork on this image