Mostly not restorations but some of the paint jobs were very well done.
The last one made me recall a 1930 Chopped and Channeled Ford I had when I was in High School.
Nice job on photographing those shown.
SoHillGuy wrote:
The last one made me recall a 1930 Chopped and Channeled Ford I had when I was in High School.
Nice job on photographing those shown.
Thanks. There were some black ones in the shade that didn’t show as well.
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great set, Scotty.
Thank you.
To get an antique tag in Florida it only has to be 30 years old. Many of these are senior citizens.
selmslie wrote:
Mostly not restorations but some of the paint jobs were very well done.
makes me miss my first car (54 Buick Century) and my first new car = 69 Chevelle SS bought from the GM rep at the PX in Vietnam and delivered after I came home and got out of the Army a couple of weeks later.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
selmslie wrote:
Mostly not restorations but some of the paint jobs were very well done.
Perfectly captured automotive magnificence 🔴🟠🏆🟠🔴
I had exclusive use of a 52 Buick whenever I was home from school but that was in a small town in Cuba and long before I could get a license. In the US I had a 57 Chevy, a 64 LeMans and a 69 Malibu. Almost all of the rest have been sensible family cars.
My son has had a string of much more exotic rides including a Corvette that needed aviation grade gas to run well.
I am back to a tame Buick.
joecichjr wrote:
Perfectly captured automotive magnificence 🔴🟠🏆🟠🔴
Thanks. This is a hot bed for car enthusiasts and the annual Concourse on the island is a big draw.
Thank you all.
For what it's worth, the images were taken with a Fuji X100T which has a 16MP APS-C sensor and a 23mm (35mm full frame equivalent) lens. It's not much bigger than an iPhone but much easier to control.
Very little work was done during the raw conversion in Capture One. The posted images were reduced from their original size for internet display but the full sized images can be printed at any size.
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