My photos of 2002 Ford Thunderbird in Grants Pass, OR

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Hi group:

I took some photos of a beautiful red 2002 Ford Thunderbird that was displayed at our local dealership and I put them in an album titled, "2002 Thunderbird at Mock Ford" on my photo website at the URL:
http://groups.*******/AlsPhotographs/2002thunderbirdatmockford.msnw

I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I did taking them and looking over this beautiful automobile.

I look forward to reading your comments.



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Regards,
Al Gershen
Grants Pass, OR, USA
aldg@***********
http://www.AlsPhotographs.com
 

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Where were you when I needed you? /ubb/smilies/wink.gif I needed some good shots for the new layout your are looking at.

Thanks for sharing those pics!

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Tbird

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Hi tbird and oodis:

Thank you about your nice comments about my 2002 Thunderbird photos. I really appreciate that. Photographing a car that pretty is really a joy.

Do you know what I forgot to do? I didn't take any photos of the engine compartment. Ce la vie!

On other photographic subjects, please check out my "Photos of the Day" at the URL:

http://groups.*******/AlsPhotographs/photooftheday.msnw

Some of T-Bird photos will be on my "Photos of the Day" next week.

Again, thanks, and I hope that someday you to can own and enjoy a new Ford T-Bird.

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Al Gershen
Grants Pass, OR, USA
aldg@***********
http://www.AlsPhotographs.com
 
Hi tbird:

The photos of the limo are very interesting, indeed!

They appear to be 360 degrees, in every direction.

Can you give me some information about how they were made (If you like, you can send this to me off the forum at aldg@***********).

For example, are they done with a digitial still camera that has mpeg features? Or are they separate photos taken with the camera on a tripod that are somehow "stitched" together to create the 360 degree illusion?

I look forward to reading your comments about this method of photography.


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Regards,
Al Gershen
Grants Pass, OR, USA
aldg@***********
http://www.AlsPhotographs.com
 
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