1941 Buick Eight
Copyright ©2011, Charles Bonham ♥ ¤ $
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Charles Bonham
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2011-Apr-19 12:16 EDT |
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| Camera: |
Olympus E-3 |
| Lens: |
Olympus 50mm f2.0 Macro |
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None |
| ISO: |
100 |
| Aperture: |
5.6 |
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1/1250 |
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50 |
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No |
| Tripod/Monopod: |
Yes |
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Well controlled exposure, easy to burn out highlights.
Neil Pope $ at 22:46 EDT on 2011-Apr-19 [Reply]
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Super pic, Charles. I love these architectural masterpieces of engineering. What happened to the American car industry in the 60's?? Possible nitpick, is your vertical centreline absolutely vertical? There's more roof on the right and the rear window seems askew.
Mike Leadbetter ♥ ¤ at 04:25 EDT on 2011-Apr-20 [Reply]
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What a peice of art, back then and even more now, thanks for capturing a classic! =D
Qvee Q ♥ ¤ at 09:04 EDT on 2011-Apr-20 [Reply]
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Thanks Neil for your comments, I took a lot of different exposures, some of the chrome has some burnt out flairs but that is considered OK.
Charles Bonham ♥ ¤ $ at 15:55 EDT on 2011-Apr-20 [Reply]
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Thanks Mike. It is a masterpiece, the cars from about this era had it right, the 60's weren't to bad either, it was the 70's where they went astray. I did do some straightening as the car wasn't sitting on flat pavement, this is about the best I could do.
Charles Bonham ♥ ¤ $ at 16:04 EDT on 2011-Apr-20 [Reply]
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Thanks Q, it is a piece of art isn't it.
Charles Bonham ♥ ¤ $ at 16:06 EDT on 2011-Apr-20 [Reply]
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Lovely capture of vehicle history...
Robert Melnyk HoF ♥ ¤ $1 at 16:31 EDT on 2011-Apr-21 [Reply]