Reuss Griffiths wrote:
The Northeast Ohio British Car Council sponsors a British Car Day each year in Hudson, Ohio. The show features a lot of Austin Healeys, MGs, Triumphs and Jaguars because these were the first cars built that were intended for sale in the US after WWII. The show also includes a lot of other British cars like Lotus, Bentley, Land Rover and some makes I never heard of like Jensens and TVRs.
As an aside, I’d like to provide some of my photographic insights. Reuss’s Insight #17. If you take pictures of fireworks, you turn your autofocus off and set your focus manually around infinity that way, everything from a hundred ft to infinity will be in focus because of depth of field. When the show is over you quickly pack up your camera and head for your car so you don’t get caught in long lines of traffic. And four days later, if you take pictures at a car show and don’t remember that you turned off your autofocus, and take pictures of the cars anyway, you may be disappointed. Someone who will remain nameless did just that and again was saved by depth of field because it was a sunny day and he set a high f-stop with a low ISO and the pictures came out in reasonable focus. Just sayin’ for a friend.
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Nice set Reuss.