jerryc41 wrote:
Nice. I remember when those cars were new.
"When I was born, the Dead Sea was only sick."
It would not surprise me if there's a lot us looking to refresh memories on UHH.
A10
Loc: Southern Indiana
Nice set, you have a good eye for the not so obvious.
Great solution to all the background clutter at car shows.
Those Olds Starfires were some mighty sharp automobiles in the 50s and 60s.
Nice images, BTW,
Stan
A very well shot series, Tim, great job.
willaim
Loc: Sunny Southern California
Very nice images. Something different from a car show. The first one is a keeper.
Fine eye and technique, and some classic pieces of metal.
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
spraguead wrote:
Nantasket Beach, Hull, Massachusetts.
For the most part, the crowds made it too hard to get shots, except for that one image where the crowd made the shot.
They're ALL Cool Shots, Tim … but, I especially like that last one, and all the different reflections ….
That's quite a configuration, huh? … With all those mirrors …
But, when one looks at Today's pick-ups … some have 'em all over - don't they?
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
nospambob wrote:
Very nice, especially the 4-4-2
So what WAS 4-4-2 anyway, Bob? … I've always wondered ...
Let me take a guess ... 4-on-the-Floor / 4 Barrel Carb / Dual Exhaust ??
Maybe, it was ... er ... 400 CID Engine / 4 Buckets / Two Rear View Mirrors ???
er ... let me try that, again ... 4-Barrel Carb / 4-on-the-Floor / Dual Buckets ????
Shame about Oldsmobile being retired - just because it had Olds in the name ... wasn't he the founder?
Great shots, i also shoot closeups to illustrate the design signatures.
I had the same people issue at the Saugerties NY car show (Saugerties is the only town in America with that name) Its north-east of Woodstock NY. I think I'll post a few !
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