I also had a 100-6 back when Moby Dick was just a minnow. What a good looking car!
Not certain, but I would think it depends on your viewing angle. Low angle near the water would give a longer image, whereas, a higher angle from the sky would give a shorter image. As you go higher, and closer to the object, the reflection will shorten until there is no reflection at all.
I have three Sony bodies and use other Nikon base lenses without problems. Dumb adapters work for what they are, simply changing the mount and the distance from the sensor. Smart adapters have been improving for a good amount of time and I am happy with the full functionality that is now available. If you have a favorite lens, go for it. BTW, I love my Sony mirrorless bodies. I used Nikon since the early 60s and have no regrets with switching to Sony mirrorless.
#3 is the winner for sure. Edisto is an interesting place to visit.
We had an Internet security pro speak at our Church a couple of months ago. His opinion was to avoid that company because they have access to your card info for a long time before you ever get anything from them. Their prices seem to be unbelievable. Too good to be true. I'm going to stay away, myself.
Yes, they can get very large! Meaning Huge!
I don't think I've seen a four door convertible before.
I love B&W, but this one needs the color to show the rust on the roof.
I also prefer the first one of each. #1 and #3 for me.
When the Nigerian prince sends me my millions, I'm. gonna get me a Cobra.
I sold many lenses to them. Very happy with the service except for the appraised value. What looked perfect to me looked crappy to them. So, the value became lower than what I expected. But, they are reputable.
The last one keeps me coming back to it.
I recently read that 95% of all electric vehicles are still on the road. The other 5% made it home.
Very nice image. The dark background with a hint of foliage works!