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Forgotten Beauty

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Hi, it's a few month ago that I showed images here. Just to much work and less time for my hobby. But now I will have a little bit more time to spend here. I hope you like my new image and please let me know what you think about it. Happy new year and many greetings, Edwin

Comments (20)


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odie

7:32PM | Tue, 08 January 2008

Wow... I know many that would love to give this beauty a little attention!

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RetroDevil

7:33PM | Tue, 08 January 2008

aw man awesome image!! i hope you didnt put all the stuff on the bonnet just for the pic hehe :D

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Digitaleagle

9:04PM | Tue, 08 January 2008

I've always wanted to restore an old car never had the money, awesome find and capture!! Welcome back!

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ledwolorz

9:42PM | Tue, 08 January 2008

Excellent work.

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Mimey

9:57PM | Tue, 08 January 2008

Poor Beauty, but good for a very excellent photography *****

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griffoso

10:18PM | Tue, 08 January 2008

a Triumph TR6..I would love to have that car..nice shot!

vkoontz

10:21PM | Tue, 08 January 2008

Nice TR6. Looks like a late '70's or '80's model with those rubber bumbers. Might have problems finding parts like I have ran into with my 1972 Dodge Dart.

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beachzz

10:27PM | Tue, 08 January 2008

Wow, a TR6, what year is it--very nice car, hope it's on the road soon!!

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EdwinDrix

10:44PM | Tue, 08 January 2008

Thank you all for the great comments!!! It's a Triumph TR6 from the early 70th and will be restored this year. Edwin

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Janiss

7:39AM | Wed, 09 January 2008

Absolutely splendid, this postwork is perfect with this subject... great shot and work my friend!

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TwoPynts

11:03AM | Wed, 09 January 2008

I hope your are able to restore this TR6 to it's former glory, what a car! Great postwork in this image, very effective.

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delaorden_ojeda

1:20PM | Wed, 09 January 2008

awesome image for this beauty, excelent pov and postwork, bravo !

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Richardphotos

1:46PM | Wed, 09 January 2008

I never understood mechanics that has a valuable car and piles junk on top. if they are going to restore the car it seems like it would be prudent to avoid further damage.excellent capture and sepia adds to the antique feel

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mark.spooner

2:25PM | Wed, 09 January 2008

Nice work, love the tone.

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jocko500

6:18PM | Wed, 09 January 2008

wonderful shot of this old car. wonderful place too

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ansgar2

12:16PM | Thu, 10 January 2008

Very nice British Classic Car. Six cylinder row engine. Water cooling. 2.467 ccm, 123 HP/5.100 U/min

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moochagoo

12:42PM | Thu, 10 January 2008

I love this one !

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Osper

11:42AM | Fri, 11 January 2008

Nice shot. Well done!

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gargoyle84

2:34PM | Sun, 13 January 2008

Looks like a lot of work to be done on this! Hope you post some during and after shots as it is being restored! Wonderful shot and postwork! :^)

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Elcet

10:10AM | Sat, 17 May 2008

Hoping that now you will post some images of the restored Triumph, Edwin. The light on this one is very strange, looks like a 3D render, I guess that you did some trick in Photoshop behind that, anyway it is a total success that deserves honors!


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MakeSONY
ModelDSLR-A100
Shutter Speed60/10
ISO Speed100
Focal Length28

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