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Allard Palm Beach 1954

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**Best Viewed Full Size** Photo taken at the Atwell-Wilson Motor Museum For more information click on link http://www.atwellwilson.org.uk/index.htm

Comments (19)


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kimariehere

5:15AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

i love how the selective coloring really makes that shiny beauty pop out ... gorgeous car ..wonderfully shot and postworked!

BibbyBear

5:25AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

A beauty if ever I saw one!! What a magnificent piece of machinery and such a glorious body too! A perfect choice for selective colouring and your POV really was spot on to catch those glorious reflections of light on her bonnet (hood!). A great shot David. xx

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mickuk50

5:29AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

love the shine on that car ,its a beauty ,great pic mick

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rainbows

5:45AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

A superb shot!! The selective colouring in wonderful!!! You can take me for a spin in this car any day you like, dear David. Wonderful work. Happy day for you sweetheart :-) Hugs. Diane.

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babuci

6:09AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

Na this is a cool selective coloring. Perfect I might say.

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tallpindo

6:27AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

It makes me think of Devin and Cunningham after living on Singer Island. Sydney? Yes him, too. Did it have an Ardun flathead or a Cadillac engine? The cycle fender Allards had those. This is magic to find such a pristine example revealed in such bunches of color.

aljaysart

6:31AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

I love the way that you have done this one fred excellent, love that car. great postwork.

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JeffG7BRJ

6:31AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

A real cracker of a shot Fred. What is that amn doing at the rear of the car? Has he got a bag dumped on the boot? Love the selective colouring, makes the car jump up and bite you. That bonnet looks like glass. Beautiful. Bravo!!!!!

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Jaykayyorks

7:05AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

The selective colouring works so well on this, it hasd made a good pic great......well done

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mojo1917

7:27AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

great car, nice shot excellent post work, the selective coloring works well here.

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EdwinDrix

7:32AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

Wow, the selective colors are excellent done. Great shot and work.

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odie

8:49AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

What a sweet car. You've captured all the nice shiny spots that the owner probably buffed out with a sleeve or something! Great job of selec. coloring to really make the point. Well done!

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Janiss

10:23AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

This treatment is wonderfull for this eally superb car... great shot my friend!

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mark.spooner

11:46AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

A lovely piece of work.

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fredster66

2:36PM | Thu, 23 August 2007

Wow... amazing work on this David.

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Ionel

3:18PM | Thu, 23 August 2007

Very beautifully done!

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Richardphotos

9:14PM | Fri, 24 August 2007

the extra effort to change the reflection to b/w stands out as excellent manipulation Fred

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alhak

3:58AM | Sun, 26 August 2007

terrific shot and postwork...very cool

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Hoppypops

1:40PM | Sun, 26 August 2007

This is really very good!


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F Numberf/2.8
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-FZ20
Shutter Speed10/200
ISO Speed200
Focal Length6

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