oldy goldie
a few old cars3 total reviews
Comment from nikman
A good looking image posted here into the competition! Wonder why there were so many old cars there? Your interesting image is well composed with good exposure and sharpness. Well done and good luck!
reply by the author on 20-May-2023
A good looking image posted here into the competition! Wonder why there were so many old cars there? Your interesting image is well composed with good exposure and sharpness. Well done and good luck!
Comment Written 20-May-2023
reply by the author on 20-May-2023
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Thank you so very much!
Comment from alaskapat
Wonderful initial impression, I love the vintage automobiles and the way they are all parked in front of the structures which also have a back in the day look..
Well photographed with good focus, this image is clear and the exposure is correct. Colors and tones appear true and natural.
Well composed and presented!
reply by the author on 20-May-2023
Wonderful initial impression, I love the vintage automobiles and the way they are all parked in front of the structures which also have a back in the day look..
Well photographed with good focus, this image is clear and the exposure is correct. Colors and tones appear true and natural.
Well composed and presented!
Comment Written 20-May-2023
reply by the author on 20-May-2023
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Thank you so very much!
Comment from bpellephoto
I'm not sure but looks like all the various styles of Ford Model A's, Willie. I have always found automotive photography to be rather difficult.
Excellent camera settings show a tach sharp high resolution image of varying contrast and brightness.
The framing of the old cars is a balanced application of the rule of thirds - lots of eye appeal, pleasing to view.
My father told me he bought a new Model A for $850.00. A fortune back then. I'll bet any one of the cars in your shot would go for well into the 5 digits today.
Some things never change... Bob
reply by the author on 20-May-2023
I'm not sure but looks like all the various styles of Ford Model A's, Willie. I have always found automotive photography to be rather difficult.
Excellent camera settings show a tach sharp high resolution image of varying contrast and brightness.
The framing of the old cars is a balanced application of the rule of thirds - lots of eye appeal, pleasing to view.
My father told me he bought a new Model A for $850.00. A fortune back then. I'll bet any one of the cars in your shot would go for well into the 5 digits today.
Some things never change... Bob
Comment Written 20-May-2023
reply by the author on 20-May-2023
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Thank you so very much!
My uncle who fought in the first world War loved cars. He bought a new model T and it was shipped to him in a woden crate and he assembled it. Lord only knows how much that would be worth!