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Post by robmarshall on Dec 11, 2011 4:48:50 GMT
I sometimes think the whole world is full of 'boys toys'
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Post by DonS on Dec 11, 2011 16:07:28 GMT
Rob, I like this... But what is Lagonda???
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Post by Barry on Dec 11, 2011 16:11:25 GMT
Very nice, that chrome-work really shines.
Don, Lagonda is a old British made car from the early 1900 but is now no more.
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Post by DonS on Dec 11, 2011 16:17:03 GMT
ooooo.... So I presume that is the radiator cap on top of Lagonda... Thanx Barry...
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Post by Barry on Dec 11, 2011 16:20:49 GMT
ooooo.... So I presume that is the radiator cap on top of Lagonda... Thanx Barry... Correct
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Post by katynoelle on Dec 11, 2011 19:42:54 GMT
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Post by jeeperman on Dec 12, 2011 7:01:02 GMT
Lovely job with the conversion. The chrome is fantastic.
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Post by chrisc on Dec 12, 2011 11:13:13 GMT
Lovely job with the conversion. The chrome is fantastic. DITTO!
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Post by robmarshall on Dec 12, 2011 11:46:12 GMT
Paul/Chris I used a polarizing filter, which I find gives a nice finish on chrome and car body surfaces. It reduces the reflection (which can sometimes be too much) but gives a nice sheen. The guy who owned the car was polishing it as I approached, so I guess he has to have some credit.
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Post by katynoelle on Dec 12, 2011 12:25:58 GMT
and, that completely answers my question, too!
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Post by Antonio Correia on Dec 14, 2011 14:30:32 GMT
But Rob, isn't the image a bit too "pushed" ? The contrast is so intense that it looks like not natural mainly on the opening ... Good background
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Post by georgem on Dec 16, 2011 0:43:24 GMT
Nice work, Rob. The chrome is gorgeous.
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