1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
Uploaded: September 29, 2017 07:19:29 | Entered: September 29, 2017 07:33:32
Photographer exposed!!! LOL! You can see me crouched down in the bumper reflections! As much as I tried avoiding all the people walking around, all the surrounding distractions and reflections in the paint, I still had to be aware of my own reflections. Well...missed one! I still love this car photo despite that little mistake. We're always on that learning journey...the curve just keeps getting better as we go! Have a blessed and happy day! :)
EXIF: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: -0.3, Exposure Time: 1/10, Flash: Did not fire, auto, ISO: 200, White Balance: Manual, Focal Length: 17 mm
Model: Olympus E-M5 Mark II
Category Entered: Man made / Transportation
frank w. degenhardt September 29, 2017 1
Just about impossible to get pictures in this type of atmosphere and not get some reflections. And in this case, the reflection really did not ruin the picture. We see the other cars,the lights, and yes that photographer. But the pov, the composing, the gorgeous colors of the car, its lines, that look that at one time anyone knew what kind of car it was, that is all captured just beautifully Connie. Am glad you shared that with us. #1696854John Connolly September 29, 2017 1
A beautiful car Connie, and I like your capture of it! I wouldn't be game to drive this beautiful vehicle on the road if I had it! #11644814Chuck Green September 29, 2017 1
Beautiful shot, Connie! The reflections often enhance, rather than detract. I see no mistakes! <>< #11644849Connie S. Bingham September 29, 2017
Thanks so much, Frank, John, and Chuck! :) #11644898John Koepfer @PresentPleasures September 29, 2017 1
I have always wanted one of these cars, you did a real nice job photographing this one and I think the reflection add to the shot Connie!! VWD!! #11644925Patrick Rouzes September 30, 2017 2
The clarity, pov and reflections are outstanding, Connie. I agree with Chuck & John K. Like the SP to! #11644993Connie S. Bingham October 06, 2017
Thank you, John and Patrick! I hope you can get one some day, John. They're a lot of work though. My husband restores and flips old cars as a hobby. They take a lot of time and effort, it seems. :-) #11647204Theresa Beehler October 29, 2017
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