1935 Chevrolet Master Coupe by goodoleboy
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Description
Blazing saddles.
Captured back on 10/19/08, at a car show held at beautiful Santa Anita Park in beautiful Arcadia, California.
Pozegnanie.
Comments (10)
jocko500
very good shots of this cool car
Mulltipass
Very Cool!!!
MrsRatbag
What a beautiful paint job! Love this car! Excellent shots, Harry!
Hendesse
Two fantastic shots of this cool car. The car paint looks superb. I like especially the POV on the lower photo.
CavalierLady
The definitive "hot rod"! Nice shots, Harry.
Cyve
WOW my friend... It's a FABULOUS car and fantastic captures also !!!
HopeFadesEternal
Another beautiful catch. Wonderful shots of this gorgeous old Chevy. I hate to think about what it cost to build.
anahata.c
gazongas! (an old college expression for "wow!") For some reason, when you posted this, I couldn't zoom. I think it was my computer. (I couldn't zoom several images that day.) But I can zoom now, and it's an eye popper. You really brought forth the presence of the car, the blues and orange-yellows and whites, etc. They really dominate the shots. In the top one, we can see the side and that beautiful curved roof, and the long sweeping wheel fenders, along with the low fender and huge grill. You caught the car in all its glory. (And btw, "wheel fender" may be the wrong term, but as you know, I'm not very sophisticated about these terms.) The blue canopy in the background somehow continues the blue line of the car, even though it's a lighter blue. And the red truck next to it is strong contrast. The second shot---you always give head-on shots, in these montages---really brings home the face of this beast, with that huge grill, low fender, the two "shoulders" of front wheel fenders, the lights, and those wings of the hood. You faded out the background just well enough to let us know it's there, but also not to interfere. I assume you would love to photograph these without the usual backgrounds you find in car shows, but you always do the best with them, and they never interfere. You got flare in a few places too, which is beautiful. Zoom is a must---it opens up beautifully when full. A beautiful pair, and so nice to know there are still so many gems in your archives, waiting to be worked and posted. Beautiful set of shots, Harry...I'm at over an hour, so must leave for now, but I'll be back for more soon. Always a pleasure. Hope you're doing well (sans cold and complications)...
claude19
splendid dragsyer's series...they are the modern history of a great and original moment, when the conquest of the speed is always in the All brains !!!
debbielove
Some money been spent on this, outstanding paint job. Glorious shots! Rob