I've had this happen to me.  Only problem is most owners of WWII P-51
Mustangs object to me spraying their pride and joys...

Steve S.
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Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Have you ever photographed an item only to find that the highlights
> from a bright piece of chrome or metal was blown out because the
> reflection of the light on that area was too great?  Have you ever
> wondered what you could do about it?  Well, I went to a photo
> workshop over the weekend, and a photographer who worked for the
> movie studios suggested hair spray.  A very light mist of  hair
> spray on bright metal, glass, eye glasses, and the like, will
> diffuse the light and reduce the reflections.  It supposedly works
> quite well and rinses off easily with just a little water.
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> Shel Belinkoff
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