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1960 LMC MD To Left Of 6 And 0

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 Posted 04/30/2016  8:03 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 24hounddog to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Good evening everyone

Just looking at the upper left side of the 6 and left side of 0 wondering if this is shadowing. I take it the thick numbers on the date is normal for this year. I have seen similar photos on Wexler's site although different dates.

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Keep in mind the light is hitting the right/lower side of those devices. You might turn the coin 180 degrees and see if the happens on the opposite side? If it is shadow, then you need to set your lighting a bit higher to eliminate this.
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Great advice.Those shiny older Lincolns are always tough to shoot unless lighting is near perfect.
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