1923 Ford Model T Hot Rod #2 by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured back on 5/15/2010 at the Muckenthaler Motor Car Festival in beautiful Fullerton, California.
Comments (9)
Kratoonz
Awesome car. Great photos
eekdog
Super collage of great captures.
RodS Online Now!
That's really gorgeous! Great set of photos!
starship64
Fantastic hot rod!
anahata.c
This collection is freaking awesome, Harry. The light is explosive, the sheen is equally explosive, and the clarity is eye popping. (And I looked up hot rods, and apparently those back wheels really were that large: They're gargantuan! Can't be easy to carry around a spare of one of those...)
The 1st shot has a mix of light and shadow that makes the car really stand out. Great dark shadows in the interior; and the car stands out in relief. The light in the background is also deep contrast. The 2d shot---a close-up of the side view---is stunningly filled with glowing chrome and opulent reds, and a feeling of diamonds and diadems. (And that huge back wheel---man, that thing is big!) Your background light is nearly blown out, which makes a great abstract band-of-light, and great contrast with the dark, dark interior.
In shot 3, is that you reflected in the glass? Great hat, if it is! It's always good to see you! The houses in the glass give a whole other rhythm to the windshield; and the light is, once again, stunning, with flares on the two metal beams/poles on either side. (And great sheen on the engine.) 4 is almost pure abstraction---even though there's no doubt that this is a car interior. The red and blue are beautiful, but then you have that gold hue in the metal in the upper left, and a near white-out in the front and right-bottom: great contrasts. You make this car seem like flame. Finally, the last shot (with those wheels again) begins in semi-shadow (right side) and ends in that deep abstract white, making the car stand out so heavily.
Contrasts are all over these shots, I love the strength of them, and your unabashed use of stark white as a contrast and statement in and of itself. It makes the shots on fire. Real beauties, Harry. Great work on these.
VDH
Very beautiful old cars !!
MagikUnicorn
miwi
racolt33
Nice photo shoot of this beautiful hot rod