Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
The Adams County Apple Harvest Festival always has great food
and tons of apple products, but their display of automobiles grows
and grows every year, and does the general attendance.
This year was no exception. More cars than ever, and extremely
difficult to get a "clean" shot...I hope you enjoy these as much as I did.
Tim
I think the Corvette is a the first year Stingray, 1963. It was the only year with the chrome vents (not real) on the hood and the split window on the coupes.
Nice set of images.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
JFCoupe wrote:
I think the Corvette is a the first year Stingray, 1963. It was the only year with the chrome vents (not real) on the hood and the split window on the coupes.
Nice set of images.
You are more than likely correct, JFC...I had a '62 and never
could keep up after that.
I appreciate you taking the time to view, the additional info,
and for the kind words. I'm so glad you enjoyed these.
Tim
I always thought Willys made jeeps. Didn’t know about autos. Nice set.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
NMGal wrote:
I always thought Willys made jeeps. Didn’t know about autos. Nice set.
Thank you, NMGal. I'm glad you liked the set.
I knew they made some "motorcars" other than jeep-type vehicles,
but don't know that I've ever seen any. Here's an exert from Wiki:
Willys Americar - Wikipedia
"The Willys Americar was a line of automobiles produced by Willys-Overland Motors from 1937 to 1942, either as a sedan, coupe, station wagon or pickup truck. The coupe version is a very popular hot rod choice, either as a donor car or as a fiberglass model."
I always like car photos. I'm a car nut since high school. One suggestion I'd make if you want to continue shooting car photos is to get an adjustable neutral density filter. I find that I can remove a lot of the reflections cast off by shiny paint by simply twisting the ring of my ND filter a bit.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Just Fred wrote:
I always like car photos. I'm a car nut since high school. One suggestion I'd make if you want to continue shooting car photos is to get an adjustable neutral density filter. I find that I can remove a lot of the reflections cast off by shiny paint by simply twisting the ring of my ND filter a bit.
Thanks, Fred...I have one of those...just to lazy, or forgetful,
to use it...lol
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