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Okay. Let me ask a stupid question here. And you all feel free to laugh. Is that truly a real photograph? I swear it almost looks like a painting. I need to get my eyesight checked.
Doc I was thinking the same thing after looking at it multiple times lol. But with all the photoshopping technology out there anything is possible. Either way it looks good real or fake. I'd hang it on the wall of my garage
Okay. Let me ask a stupid question here. And you all feel free to laugh. Is that truly a real photograph? I swear it almost looks like a painting. I need to get my eyesight checked.
Well, they could laugh at me too Doc, sure looks a painting to me too.
Okay. Let me ask a stupid question here. And you all feel free to laugh. Is that truly a real photograph? I swear it almost looks like a painting. I need to get my eyesight checked.
Haha, I agree it's pretty deceiving. I thought it was a real picture at first...but upon closer inspection I don't think it is.
I, like Sky, thought it was just a cool picture, then when i was looking at it, I noticed that the windshield was a weird mix between a slant cab and the '56 curved windshield...also notice the door pillars are leaning...but only slightly!
haha, that's why I wanted to share it, because it's kind of a cool idea...(although it was probably an accident by the artist...)
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