August 26, 200718 yr I was bored and figured I'd post some random pics. The above is what you would call a bulge. Random couple of G6 pics. Random black and white pics. Random moth. Random diecast truck. Edited August 26, 200718 yr by blackviper8891
August 26, 200718 yr I must admit I was a little nervous entering this thread Love that old gas pump, but it seems like it's in the middle of a field
August 26, 200718 yr Author Love that old gas pump, but it seems like it's in the middle of a field Haha, not quite a field, but a yard. It's next to an old garage. But there used to be one in the middle of the woods across the road from my house. No lie.
August 26, 200718 yr The photos are very telling about the area where he lives. It shows history, and life from an era long since past. He managed to bring an interesting perspective to the images. Some of them remind me of some of the movies we all have seen. Very good sir.
August 26, 200718 yr Good photos. Funny you post pics of the bulging Solstice headlight, as I was transfixed by that same design element on one in the showroom while I was getting my truck serviced a couple of weeks ago. I like how it's squared-off at the top outer corner, then round everywhere else. Edited August 26, 200718 yr by ocnblu
August 26, 200718 yr Great shots! The gas pump if very Americana style. You should explore this more as a career, at least freelance and make some extra money.
August 26, 200718 yr Funny you post pics of the bulging Solstice headlight, as I was transfixed by that same design element Why does that not surprise me? Edited August 26, 200718 yr by Pontiac Custom-S
August 26, 200718 yr I loev the photo of the gas pump... cool patina. [ CONTAINS LEAD ] The Solstice's headlights do not bother me, that's a function of almost any-semi-flush mounted headlight... it will have a bulge to accomodate the reflector & bulb. However these are all just gross, non-sensical and completely unaerodynamic. I'm wondering if it's a function of having the side marker visible from all angles... in which case we here in the USA need to just take on the European standards and incorporate a side marker into the front fender between the door and wheelwell... those are not nearly as lame and puke-inducingly ugly.
August 26, 200718 yr The bulge is there so they dont have to have a separate light on the side, it saves money vs. a side marker and complies with regulations worldwide. Less money+less complexity=we're stuck with it, for better or for worse.
August 26, 200718 yr You should use a 35mm camera for B/W photos...the clarity can't be beat. Nice photos!
August 26, 200718 yr The bulge is there so they dont have to have a separate light on the side, it saves money vs. a side marker and complies with regulations worldwide. Less money+less complexity=we're stuck with it, for better or for worse. Yeah... that's what the bean counters will tell us. Good thing the Camaro's designers did not give that car such a gross & ungainly design flaw. You seem to be very accepting of modern cars' shortcomings, I'm the exact opposite... I do NOT like to settle for ugly, mediocre or disproportinate designs. if we all had a "oh, F-it... good enough" attitude I think everyone would drive one of two cars: Camry & "Camry with rear door delete".
August 26, 200718 yr Yeah... that's what the bean counters will tell us. Good thing the Camaro's designers did not give that car such a gross & ungainly design flaw. You seem to be very accepting of modern cars' shortcomings, I'm the exact opposite... I do NOT like to settle for ugly, mediocre or disproportinate designs. Better not look too closely at the Camaro concept's interior IMO. LOL I like the model the best, cool lookin pic.
August 26, 200718 yr Author Good photos. Funny you post pics of the bulging Solstice headlight, as I was transfixed by that same design element on one in the showroom while I was getting my truck serviced a couple of weeks ago. I like how it's squared-off at the top outer corner, then round everywhere else.Transfixed, is not the word I would use for myself. I find the Solstice's headlight bulge just as bad as any other headlight bulge. I much preferred the concept's flush headlights. Thanks for the comments, guys. Randomness is my specialty.
August 26, 200718 yr Don't know why, but I loved the fuel pump pictures! Edited August 26, 200718 yr by ZL-1
August 27, 200718 yr Hey BV, AWESOME pics ... thanks for sharing those with us . Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker WRMNshowcase.lego.HO.model.MCs.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "I wonder if it's too late" ... Nickelback ... 'Photograph'
August 27, 200718 yr Author Hey BV, AWESOME pics ... thanks for sharing those with us . Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker WRMNshowcase.lego.HO.model.MCs.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "I wonder if it's too late" ... Nickelback ... 'Photograph' Not a problem. I may have more coming for all those bulge aficionados.
August 27, 200718 yr Not a problem. I may have more coming for all those bulge aficionados. bv, all I'm going to say is you're a strange, strange, young man, and leave it at that.
August 27, 200718 yr Author There's a difference between having a bulge and having the headlight shape follow the body lines. If there weren't, everything from an XLR to an Aveo would be classified as having a bulge. Edited August 27, 200718 yr by blackviper8891
August 27, 200718 yr There's a difference between having a bulge and having the headlight shape follow the body lines. If there weren't, everything from an XLR to an Aveo would be classified as having a bulge. Well stated. Everything with modern composite bulbs... my '59 Buick does not have oversized glass pimples no matter what the definition. & a new Camry: Here's a 2008 Impala SS: (no better, quite possibly worse)
August 27, 200718 yr Author That one picture is just entirely too large to be posted. Not everyone has high-speed internet. Simple rule: It's larger than you're monitor, don't post it.
August 27, 200718 yr Thread hijacked? But was the title not BULGE? and the opening pic. a Solstice Headlight?
August 27, 200718 yr Author Thread hijacked? But was the title not BULGE? and the opening pic. a Solstice Headlight? You have a one track mind. Bringing you're Buick into this and posting a massive load of pictures = Thread hijacked. As well, this thread was about more than just headlight bulges, in case you couldn't tell.
August 28, 200718 yr The Pontiac Solstice is an exquisite little car... just a beauty. I'd love for it to influence future Pontiacs.
August 28, 200718 yr I prefer headlights that run with the lines of the car not bulge out needlessly...the Solstice is an exception, but at the same time the Sky's flush mounted lights look better, IMO. In an attempt to steer the thread back on course, BV, have you ever worked with 35mm film such as TMax, or do you prefer solely digital cameras?
August 28, 200718 yr Author Whatever. It's the lounge.... chillax.:wink:In an attempt to steer the thread back on course, BV, have you ever worked with 35mm film such as TMax, or do you prefer solely digital cameras?Digital cameras offer much less hassle to go through, what without needing to develop film and such. I do have a 35mm camera around here somewhere... A Kodak Advantix, I think. I haven't used it in over 4 years, to say the least.
August 28, 200718 yr I also prefer the ease of use of a digital camera, and if you've got a high megapixel one the photos can look very high quality. However if you like taking photos you should deffinately give 35mm a try...not so much color but Black and White. Like I said, teh clarity and sharpness you get from it is amazing. If you're fortunate enough to be able to learn to develop and print it too (I took Photo I last semester) it's a very rewarding experience. I used an Olympus IS-20 for that class, although I have a very old Minolta too. I need a new digicam like yesterday.
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