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Thread: 1922 Studebaker

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    1922 Studebaker

    Another shot from the Sweet Corn Festival in The Rock, Georgia.


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    Re: 1922 Studebaker

    I like these kind of shots, showing part of a car,(especially the old one).
    I do wish the top of the radiator showed.
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    Re: 1922 Studebaker

    Wonderful, you must have take more shots right?

    it is very detailed but , this single shot leaves wanting to see more

    I may have taken a step back to include something that helps the viewer ID the car ... or maybe I'm just showing I never seen one of this

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    Re: 1922 Studebaker

    I like the shot but either remove the badge completely, include half of it, or include all of it. It just looks like its a mistake at the moment.

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    Re: 1922 Studebaker

    I have to agree with Roger here, the badge should be fully displayed or completely removed.

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    Re: 1922 Studebaker

    I would suggest including the badge rather than remove it. The reason is this: as it is, the eye immediately goes to the headlamp which is really very strong in the frame - it is interesting, but should not be so dominant. If the badge is included, it would balance the composition with the lamp and the eye would then tend to 'travel' between lamp and badge (taking in the rest of the car on the way).

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    Re: 1922 Studebaker

    Thank you all for the heads up on the badge. Due to the reflections on these cars (and not good reflections, there were signs and such), I tried to isolate parts of the cars on display, and to be a little different, of course. But I see the point about the badge. Unfortunetly, I do not have a similar shot that includes the badge, so I would have to eliminate it in this case.

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    Re: 1922 Studebaker

    Agree with Roger. I really like the feel of it otherwise.

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