Hey John, I know it's just coincidental but the matching colours of the rusty
car and the pavement and sidewalk and working very well here… cooool!
Last edited by Colin Southern; 19th August 2014 at 11:00 AM.
I like this style, not up on car cultures so not sure what it's classed as, kind of rat rod but not that extreme?
What I really like is the shiny chrome in contrast to the rusty bodywork, usually it's the chrome that gets rusty before the paintwork would get that bad, have you tried making a B&W image of just that car as B&W is all about contrast, shape and texture and the shiny chrome, white walls, dark rusty paintwork with all those curves might work really well
Last edited by Cliff Roamer; 18th August 2014 at 11:15 AM.
What a cool line up John, well captured bud!
What we have here is a difference in viewpoints, where you guys see a rusty car/pickup truck...
I see a potential classic with some surface rust ready to be sanded/primed/painted.
I loved the image John Is this a special event because the other cars on the line look old too? I also liked the angle.
So john, this is not really an old car, old car show but 'favourites' ...very interesting. I wonder if an almost brand new Merc or a Jaggie will be appropriate to bring over there for the show? Did you see any newer models? just asking...
I looked at this image without reading the comments - my first impression was that I love the desolate feel of it. After reading the comments, I now understand it was a car show... Still love it :-)
John, I like it. Did you get any isolated shots of the '60 El Camino?
I don't know anything about cars, but I think the guy in the first shot has been on the road way too long.