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    Morris

    Back from a trip to England.

    Have stayed with the family in Banham (not far from Cambridge) and 100 meters further, this vintage car to show off between the mown grass, just let the weeds on the car they are.
    Great opportunity to go to the owner to ask if I was allowed to photograph his old car, this was not a problem.
    No sooner said than done.

    Morris

    Everyone a pleasant sunny Sunday.

    f/5.6
    ISO-200
    32mm
    1/125 sec

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    Re: Morris

    Very nice image Steven But I'm not an expert on improving B&Ws, so let's see the other comments BTW , does the image look a bit soft or do my eyes see wrongly?

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    Re: Morris

    Steven, nice find and nice capture. There is something appealing about this image. It's very dark, but then it looks good here, possibly because the darkness hides the metal trailer, or whatever it is, in the back. I like the shack on the right with the sloping metal roof as it seems to fit with the old neglected car.

    I was wondering if there was another vantage point from which to take the shot so that the trailer was not in the photo. Obviously, only you know what was there.

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    Re: Morris

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Curtis View Post
    Steven, nice find and nice capture. There is something appealing about this image. It's very dark, but then it looks good here, possibly because the darkness hides the metal trailer, or whatever it is, in the back. I like the shack on the right with the sloping metal roof as it seems to fit with the old neglected car.

    I was wondering if there was another vantage point from which to take the shot so that the trailer was not in the photo. Obviously, only you know what was there.
    Thanks, there are other recordings from other angles.
    This I will also upload.
    Fine day .

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