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Doomsday wagon!


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Not sinister,just a rare '57 Sedan Delivery against a tumultuous sky!

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Rosario,...Thank you kindly;these 50's cars were very stylish from whichever angle and this low can be observed in the relative calm of a car show.Salutations-Laurent
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long time no here each other my friend,I manage slow this site,I see now they did some changes but connection as we have before isn't at all as was before.I like this idea you had for this shot with low point of view and shape of the car seen in contrast with clouds.My best thought to you my friend and hope to have again satisfaction as we had before on PN.
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Radu,I also hope PN can arrive to a point that it is useable/friendly as it was before so that while it responds to the new/young users,it does not forget the traditional(older) users like me.In this photo,I combined two of my favourite subjets...car and sky.Glad you like!Salutations amicales-Laurent
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David,...Firstly,my appologies for the late reply.I like to use my ultra WA lense on these winged beauties....plus,the low POV also helps isolate from other cars parked tight/all over the place in these car shows.Glad you like the end result.Salutations-Laurent
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Pierre...I have an addiction to this WA lense and it gets pretty intense when I am around these fancy machines.Glad you noticed,mon ami!Salutations-Laurent
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Eyes...Thank you!Really a nice wagon and the title came to me from the big sky hovering above.Salutations-Laurent
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Bruce...Thank you for looking in and for the kind observation.I had a good sky to work with here and going B/W contibuted to the menacing aspect of the rare Chevy.Glad you like!Salutations-Laurent
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Paul...Thank you.This is the last and the most spectacular(for me) of the iconic/modern classic 55/56/57 Chevy's;its tall finns and elaborate chromed bumper/exhaust are a delight for the lense, so going low with the POV and wide with the lense against the big sky in background made it for me.Glad it works for you also!Salutations-Laurent
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