A little Texas Sunset...
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From: Deep in the heart of TEXAS
A little Texas Sunset...
There's a reason they call Texas "God's Country". :word:









It's great when you can catch the light at just the right time, be in the right place, and be off of work all at the same time.
Oh yes, washed with No Rinse. Can't even see the Xpel bra on the car anymore.









It's great when you can catch the light at just the right time, be in the right place, and be off of work all at the same time.

Oh yes, washed with No Rinse. Can't even see the Xpel bra on the car anymore.
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From: Deep in the heart of TEXAS
The picture with the sun falling over the rear quarter panel is just pure art, my friend. The one with the front fender and rim is so perfect, the included mud splash on the side skirt just makes it so raw! Amazing pictures, amazing car! Bring on more of both!
Awesome shots as always, and the stang is looking as 'purdy' as ever.
That's not your house in the first few pics is it? I love that style of architecture.
I can't wait to get back to God's Country.
That's not your house in the first few pics is it? I love that style of architecture.
I can't wait to get back to God's Country.
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From: Deep in the heart of TEXAS
Thanks everyone. Shot in San Antonio, TX.
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As a disclaimer, this isn't just a point and click, BAM! there's your picture. It's a mix of things. You can't just go out and buy a camera, snap some shots, and have them come out like this. You need a great idea with an even better eye, equipment that allows you to snag the base image for your idea, and the software to turn that idea into a reality, with the knowledge to be able to use that software accordingly, and a lot of practice, often. Then you get this. Original to enhanced:





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