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Much better. Years ago someone parked a car under the back. All the way to the windshield. Had to repair the frame rails, replace the rear crossmember, and the rear lower valance. It was also hit hard on the left corner.
Carolina Stockers Hot Rod Shop
This is the slightly lower resolution version. I did it so I could have a before & after version. See the higher resolution version at: www.flickr.com/photos/uncle_jerry/156277438/
My restoration of Claudecf's: www.flickr.com/photos/bip/155064428/in/pool-90604013@N00?....
I 1st multiplied the layer, levels, flattened layers. I then did about 3 hours of mostly blur lighten/darken. With some healing brush work too. A little dodge & burn work also for emphasis or de-emphasis.
I put their names on the bottom because something was desperately needed there. It was too big of a blank space.
Every April 100 ONDA members gather to work on a restoration project, dance, drink beer and get caught up on "all things ONDA". This year our restoration project involved installing 15 beaver dam analogues in Pine Creek and using juniper trunks to protect plantings from browse.
Photo by ONDA
Restoration of an old, wallet sized photo that had become damaged. Cloning and healing brush in PS, also a little noise reduction in LR.
14-02-04 Unity Hall, Wakefield restoration project. Some of the large open spaces are being split into smaller offices / workshops spaces. Note the stained glass / wood panelling that has been rescued from elsewhere in the building, meaning Unity’s workspaces will be far from run-of-the-mill.
Restoration of a 1969 COPO Camaro. Car was originally Dusk Blue and painted these colors for the drag strips.
Showcase Restoration owns and operates a double inflatable bouncy house known as a “Fire Safety House.” The children bounce on the inside and learn about fire safety at the same time. This event is for the Fascinate-U Children’s Museum in Fayetteville, NC. This was a fundraising event.
We do not charge for any event. Other groups we support are the Fayetteville Fire Department, The Fayetteville Police Department, and Cumberland County First Responders. In 2015, we have completed over a dozen events.
Showcase Restoration owns and operates a double inflatable bouncy house known as a “Fire Safety House.” The children bounce on the inside and learn about fire safety at the same time. This event is for the Fascinate-U Children’s Museum in Fayetteville, NC. This was a fundraising event.
We do not charge for any event. Other groups we support are the Fayetteville Fire Department, The Fayetteville Police Department, and Cumberland County First Responders. In 2015, we have completed over a dozen events.