From July's vintage car show at Giant 1/4 lb. Burger on Telegraph Avenue. For more reflections, visit James's entertaining meme Weekend Reflections.
I'll be out of town for a week, so the next few posts are brought to you via autopost.
Point of Infinity
5 weeks ago
wouah!!!! jolie
ReplyDeleteColors are awesome on this capture... Well done !
ReplyDeleteGreat match up on the colours. Green car, yellow reflection.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you get these fantastic colors! Congratulations for all your photos!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the city is reflected in the hood. The yellow brick is a great contrast to that green, green, green.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is as polished as the car!
Wow! awesome shot!
ReplyDeleteGood one. The surface of that car is plenty reflective.
ReplyDeleteBeauty!
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ReplyDeleteA Thunderbird from the early '60s. «Louis» can't see enough of it to confirm the year, but it's probably a '61. This body style was built in the '61- '63 model years.
...oh - and the upholstery (not to mention the paint) are not original. This 'bird has both a custom interior and paint.
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Sure like your perspective and reflection on this old bright green Thunderbird!
ReplyDeleteGood show! The colors of green and yellow go together well here.
ReplyDeleteThe car makes a wonderful frame for the reflections! I like this photo a lot!
ReplyDeleteI love that green metallic color and the reflections on the hood. A true "muscle car"
ReplyDeleteNice shot! The color of the car is so lively! I think this shot would be better done with a lomography theme. That's an awesome picture!
ReplyDeleteThe color of Absinthe. So beautiful. Seriously, that car's got a great reflection, and part of it is due to the curves of the car and how it looks clean enough to it. If it's just one car from the show, then there's no doubt the lineup won't disappoint!
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