Manglesphoto wrote:
Great image!!!!!
Any idea what make the car is ?
Another poster was thinking a '28 Dodge, I'm thinking '28 Plymouth - So at least two of us are guessing it's a '28 Chrysler product. (The body and fenders do look it.) If it was a '35 or later I'd be better at this!
camerapapi wrote:
Great shot. I bet it works as well converted to b&w.
I downloaded it and did convert to B/W, It still looks great! The color does show the "patina" of both the car and the building to great advantage though!
My two favorite subjects are old cars AND old buildings. This one is certainly hard to top!
Beautiful on the download, Johnny!!
Not sure if I saw this prior-
Excellent shot!
imagemeister wrote:
Looks like one of Bonnie and Clyde's ! 8-)
I was going to say Bonnie and Clyde left their ride behind. Great minds and all that ...
I just love this shot, Johnny! I've seen so many sights much like this but don't take the time to shoot them. I'm so glad you took the time! Just beautiful!
sailorsmom wrote:
I just love this shot, Johnny! I've seen so many sights much like this but don't take the time to shoot them. I'm so glad you took the time! Just beautiful!
I too crossed many scenes like this, and for lack of a camera on hand, missed shooting them. Now I always have a "point and shoot" with me. Of course improving phone cams are opening up more people to shoot scenes that would be otherwise lost! If I see a building,car or other object that seems to be "not long for This World", I shoot!
Today's tech is great for allowing us to capture "the ordinary" like never before! Scenes like this intrigue me WAY more than any "famous landmark"
Johannes Mac wrote:
Love this capture! Nice color and composition.
Thank you much Johannes!!!!!
James Slick wrote:
Another poster was thinking a '28 Dodge, I'm thinking '28 Plymouth - So at least two of us are guessing it's a '28 Chrysler product. (The body and fenders do look it.) If it was a '35 or later I'd be better at this!
I have no clue at this time.
James Slick wrote:
I downloaded it and did convert to B/W, It still looks great! The color does show the "patina" of both the car and the building to great advantage though!
My two favorite subjects are old cars AND old buildings. This one is certainly hard to top!
Well thank you James, Haven't tried B&W yet, but not a Big fan of B&W, this one will probably stay in color.
Dixiegirl wrote:
Beautiful on the download, Johnny!!
Thank you much Donna!!!!!
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