1954 Rolls Royce Silver Dawn by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured back on 10/19/08, at a car show held at beautiful Santa Anita Park in beautiful Arcadia, California.
Tally ho.
Comments (8)
Mulltipass
Remarkable craftsmanship that went into cars in the 50's Great capture!
Cyve
WOW... It's a fabulous car and fantastic captures also !!!
claude19
superb car ! superb series ! superb photographer !!!
magnus073
Wow Harry, that is one amazing classic car.
MrsRatbag
What an absolutely classy vehicle that is! Really lovely, as are your shot!
bentchick
You know what I like about that car........ white walls! You used to make or break a classy vehicle by it's tires...... love white walls!
debbielove
Class! Built by hand, to an order, in Britain.. Now, the Company is owned by Germany! See, they won the war after all mate! (Re : The E.U.) Great looking Classic you've captured here. Rob
anahata.c
One of your classic 2-shot montages of beautiful old cars, where you give us 2, sometimes 3, shots to get a whole perspective. The top shot has more shadow, and deeper blacks (the sun doesn't seem as intense in that shot), and that allows the car to look like ebony, and the reflections in the side to look like bright red jewels in glass. (Black glass.) And we get a big serving of that iconic grill and the big swooping chrome. In the second shot, the sun has splashed all over the roof, making the car appear more "blue". And we can see another car in reflection, along with that amazing trunk with tire-compartment, etc. A technical thing you do---the front of the car is appr the same distance from the left frame as the open trunk-door is from the right frame. Subtle symmetry. That shot really is bathed in intense light. It's always fun to see the difference in light at these shows, from the early morning light you capture so often on the street. This is intense dissolving light; and it makes the car seem like it's overwhelmed. A very fine pair of shots; and it's good to see these car-show shots back in your gallery again. You do them with real ease.