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    Default Professional Pic of my M715

    Awesome picture of my 67' M715 from professional photographer Sue Brown. Photographed in my garage in total darkness. Each part and area was highlighted by a small light and then photographed. Then layering all the individual images together to make the total image which makes the truck "glow" out of the darkness. Also in the background you can catch my M35a2 Deuce & Half. It was a new technique for her, so she used my truck for practice. The bonus was that she did it free of charge because it was new for her and was a learning experience. She took at least 150 individual pics of highlighted areas to layer into the finished image.
    Here is her blog link which shows the before and after effects; http://www.photobysuebrown.com/blog/toys


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    That is outstanding!!
    1969 M715

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    never heard of that technique before, but the finished pic is amazing- looks sort of like the images you see in newer high end video games.
    1969 M725 ambulance

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    Nice

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    That is super cool.
    Come and take it
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    How much for a copy? That is beautiful!!
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    I have seen pictures like this from museums I belong too but never knew the process. The Air Force Museum in Dayton and the PA railroad museum have had pictures like this. Is it computer aided?

    Anyway, very nice!!
    SFC, HQ,129th Sig Co, PAARNG, Vietnam Era

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    Wow very nice picture. It must have taken some time for her to snap all the different parts and then some computer time to stitch them all together into one pic.
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    Outstanding pictures.
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    Yes, that is a great picture. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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