I think I'm getting the point. Thanks.
OHenry wrote:
Apparently car shows were the place to be today. Great place to lie on the ground with a camera and look silly. I'm trying hard to not look embarassed when I do it. Comments on these please?? I can take it.
To OHenry,
I know this post is almost 3 years old. However, instead of creating a new post, I would rather contribute my shots into this post so we have collections of good photos. Hope OHenry does not mind.
Really like the attention to details and artistic look of the photos. I am sure that you only picked out few of the best shots among at least 50-100 photos you took at the show.
I just went to the NYC autoshow last Saturday 04/04/15. Instead of editing the new concept cars that already flooded the internet and this forum, I felt gravitated towards the classic cars. For me, design, especially the curvatures of them, are streamline, elegant, and of course, truthfully survived through the test of time.
Here are the shots of those Classic Beauties In RED. One of them is sort of classic Formula 1 Racing car for Madza.
Constructive Criticisms are welcome.
Best Regards,
Bibobe
nice pic's the rest of the car would be nice
Thanks so much for your compliment. Nice use of your 17-40 on these photos. Headlights as your subject reinforces the idea of classic curvature in these cars.
joe west wrote:
nice pic's the rest of the car would be nice
To Joe West,
Sorry. I could not get close enough to some of these cars. They are exhibited items behind the rope lines and my 17-40 mm lens do not have enough reach.
OHenry wrote:
Thanks so much for your compliment. Nice use of your 17-40 on these photos. Headlights as your subject reinforces the idea of classic curvature in these cars.
Hi OHenry,
Thanks. I was just really draw to those classic cars instead of the modern concept cars and the front end with head lights were my focal points.
Details on your photos are really sharp. I will search the web and try going to outdoor car shows or exhibits around NYC area so I can get up close and personal to those classic cars.
Thanks.
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