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1927 Dodge Graham at Shell Station


alecee

F/11, 1/250 adjusted to sepia tone except for Shell sign. Otherwise unmanipulated.


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Truly a masterpiece this one i think 7/7..love your colours and composition and you always get these amazing motives...love to whatch and thanks for sharing your work..this one has a perfect balance in colours..love it.. --willy--
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Alec , this is an excellent one . You have really outshown in your USA tour . I am sure you would love to go there once again . On a personal note , I would request you to upload some shots on Street photography ..
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I wonder how this would look in all sepia, that is, without the yellow Shell sign. Since we all know that Shell signs are yellow, I wonder if imagination would be sufficient for this. The yellow draws my eye away from the truck, which is clearly the subject. Without the yellow of the Shell sign, I think this one has the potential to be the better of your two shots of this truck.
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I knew you had some stunners from Bodie. This is a beautiful rendering even in the sepia that was suggested on The Road Home image. This is another of your gems. Pleasure to browse through your port.
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We all make the mistake to imagine the world in sepia in the early 1900s.

I actually watched a documentary called "They Filmed the War in Colour - France"

in which I could for the first time see that period as it was: lively and amazingly colorful, but not sombre and sad as often we tend to portray it.

 

I like the tones of this photo, but I'd be curious the natural colours.

Great effort though.

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