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Aptly tagged, doncha think?
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Its a 1936 International fire truck. Note the "high five" exchange.
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Looks like a beautifully restored fire truck. Your images do it justice.
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The first shot is the type of shot that I've had trouble with. Most of it looks fine except that vertical support between the two hose connectors.
In the second shot, I note a area at the rear of the engine compartment that looks over-saturated. That is a problem I've noted before. Otherwise, the shot looks great. Cal |
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Calr,
The vertical support does seem to undergo a change in texture which is unexpected. Other than that I have to agree well done. Selvin |
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I think what we are seeing is the side effects of HDR processing (at least it looks that way to my eyes).
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