Saturday, July 14, 2012

Weekend Reflection: another vintage car

As you've probably guessed, I like reflections on shiny surfaces.  Hope you don't mind one more from the First Friday vintage car show.  For more reflections, visit James's meme, Weekend Reflections.

18 comments:

  1. great composition on this one :-)

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  2. What a beauty...the car and the reflection shot! I remember those whitewalls....

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  3. Great reflection and beautiful car.

    Darryl and Ruth :)

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  4. No! We don't mind vintage cars! Great capture, Carolyn!

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  5. This is gorgeous, I love not only the light and reflection but the real difference in color. Fab shot.

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  6. What is it about blue. Such a strong, evocative hue.

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  7. Nice one. I try getting reflections off cars but usually they disappoint me.

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    1. Feeling very excited to take a ride in this 'vintage car'! It's looking really very thrilling for drive!! Thanks for inform about the event.
      used cars

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  8. Don't mind at all. Elegant, classy reflections here.

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  9. cool shot, bet the rest of that car is really great as well.

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  10. hee hee....
    We've heard about you being attracted to shiny objects...
    ;-)

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  11. Great car, great reflections, great shot!

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  12. I always feel good when someone looks at his/her reflection on my car. That’s why I make it a point to wash it every other week. I hope you keep its sheen regardless if there's an upcoming car show or not.

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  13. Talk about a sleek bodywork! Every car can achieve this, but vintage cars exude an indescribable and distinct sophistication from others. Claudio, we’re on the same boat. In my case, I wash and wax my car at the same time because washing alone can make the glossiness of the paint fade.

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  14. That vintage is already magnificent, but this reflection shot really made the car even more impressive! This is what you call: shining, shimmering, and splendid! :D

    Erwin Calverley

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