The XP700 ultimately led to the design of the 1961 and 1962 Corvette models and the new Sting Ray style rear end.
OH yeah. John Agar, You're good. AI shots disguised as "vintage" seem to be slipping into the pages here. Can you find some seductive shots, photoshop or AI of that leggy blonde from Abba with a HAMB friendly car?
Notre Dame, Paris Hello, When my wife and I saw the Notre Dame cathedral for the first time, it was awe inspiring. The outside was going through some renovation. The locals said it was the black soot from centuries of burning firewood throughout the local area. The floating soot covered everything. No electricity way back then… It looked to be a daunting task. Part of the building was still black and the others looked as if a soap and water high pressure washer sprayed everything to show the clean undersurface. It was still pretty fabulous to see the overall building and what the country was doing to preserve history. Jnaki When we were allowed to go inside, it was a little daunting, too. The interior was dark, not from the soot, but just because the colorful windows were holding back some clear light from the sun. But, the colors that were highlighted from the sun in the dark interior made it look like, well, something from above, or something to that nature… YRMV A time exposure photo with the camera resting on a solid surface. 1 sec, 2 sec... etc. There were many exposures to see which one was the correct exposure on the slow Kodak Ektachrome color slide film. With our other Pentax camera, the 400 ASA B/W Tri-X film picked up everything as normal, for an "inside" photo.