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David Knight
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A study in black and white. Sometimes a black and white photo enhances the detail.

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What do you think?


David Knight
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John Merritt
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Very nice. I often show my photos in B&W, if shows the details very well.


John Merritt
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Looking at your photos I agree.



   
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(@moe-parr)
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Great photos of a GREAT subject! Looks appropriately stately in B&W.


Barry Levittan
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David Green
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Looks very impressive in black and white. That car would look good anywhere.



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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Well done David!



   
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I think this model looks great in a black and white photo. This is how a photo in 1951 of the 1:1 car would probably have looked.


Ed Davis
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