1915 Ford Model T by goodoleboy
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Captured at the beautiful annual Huntington Beach Concours d’Elegance on 6/5/16.
Comments (6)
VDH
Fantastic old cars, interesting captures !!
racolt33
WOW ! That's a beautiful shot of the model T
starship64
What a cool old car!
miwi
Some years ago I was in Bodie State Historic Park, which was a vintage rally, and all the cars were built before 1920. I love this image,excellent shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RodS
Oh, that is sweeeeet! Gorgeous old Ford, and a great shot, Harry!
anahata.c
I'm sorry it's been 2 and a half weeks since I commented, it was a particularly crazy few weeks. But I've seen everything you've posted (and was very happy to see you post whenever you could), and I'll comment on all you've posted since my last comment. (I'll also get back to you on your picture emails, which I thought were amazing...some made me jealous, as I wish I could produce photos like that...)
This is a stunning pair. The blues stand out so strongly. In pic 1, the blue Model T is aligned with the black car behind, and---incongruously enough---with that huge blue dumpster. What a great juxtaposition of time and culture. It has your usual sense of line and compositional harmony; and the amber trim really stands out in this photo. And I love the angle of number 1, with some beautiful trees in the background.
Number 2---a back shot---suddenly opens up the plethora of people---who seem almost absent in 1 (we see a couple in 1, but they're partly obscured by the car's lines). It's a whole gathering back there, punctuated by beautiful cars. Also, you give us the beautiful sheen on the lower chrome---it's gorgeous. And, as you so often do, you've centered it perfectly in the pic, which is subtle because the angles contrast the centering---which is good, as centering can make a picture very rigid and even boring. Nothing boring in this shot. Really fine angles, Harry. And you certainly see your share of gorgeous antique cars.