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This message has been edited by Marty Usher on 04-16-2018 at 09:59 AM Marty Usher It's been a while since I took ANY black and white photos but I really liked this one of my Prowler sitting in front of the shop fabricating some bracing to keep the headlights from shaking. Being use to seeing the lower parts of the Prowler Orange, the gray tones give it a completely different look. ed monahan The nose looks longer due to the light on the nose and the shadow on the side of the nose piece. You are correct, that picture gives it a whole new look, something you rarely see these days, B & W. Pretty cool. WildCat B&W photons are timeless and can add to a shot, looks good.
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