Fisheyed '57 Chevy.
DOOK wrote:
The first time I used my 8mm fisheye was to shoot a couple of cars that were in town for our annual rod show the next day. I just loved this red Chevy. Downloading is recommended.
Beautiful shots of a great car!
Steve
Some fun images of a great classic. One of my all time favorite cars. Your first image makes it look like the car is smiling. It should be with a restore job like that.
Nice shots, Earl, of a nicely restored '57. A unique look with the fish-eye lens! Really wish you had launched your drone and given us a look at all the cars.
1957 was a great year for Chevy. Not only are the 2 door and rag tops beautiful, but the 1957 Corvette is, in my opinion, the finest looking of all Corvettes.
DK
Loc: SD
Graduated from high school in '57. Good year! Always liked the '57 chevy, but my parents gave me their '51 when I was a senior in college. Like the fisheye approach.
DOOK wrote:
The first time I used my 8mm fisheye was to shoot a couple of cars that were in town for our annual rod show the next day. I just loved this red Chevy. Downloading is recommended.
The 57 Chevy looks good through any eye.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Beautiful car and excellent set Earl.
The 'smile' in the first image brought a smile to me. Thanks!
Classic car and classic photos !!
Did the 57 Chevy always have the exhaust pipes under bumper or were some integrated into the bumper itself --- fantastic set of pictures
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
Thanks for looking, folks. I appreciate your comments very much.
Earl.
Good ones Earl, interesting perspective.
I could be wrong, but I don't think that the exhaust pipes exited through the bumpers. However, on all of the 1957 Chevies, the gas cap and filler tube were accessed in the middle of the left vertical fin.
Looked as good at 67, I did not. (Best read with Yoda voice)
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