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'Rusting' on the beach
This old American car is from the same guy who owns the Hudson Hornet on my previous image here http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=4404 . The title is a bit of a play on words, ie. "resting on the beach" as it looks like it's come to the end of it's driving life, as it's not even registered anymore.
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The low angle of view works really well with kind of shot, and good depth of field to get it all in focus. I bet it wouldn't take too much work to get this car back to it's former glory.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 16:50 CET on 19-Nov-2005 [Reply]
Thanks all for your comments....
Thanks very much for your kind comments Shelly and Steve, I'm sure too the car could be resurected back for the road.
cheers
John
John Larkin at 19:23 CET on 19-Nov-2005 [Reply]