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Carzee
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 01:23
Hi. I'm a PhotosGuy fan and thought I'd have a bash at father-in-law's RHD converted Cutless. It is pillarless. The seat belts are an afterthought I think. The radio aerial is in the front glass.
Location was nice road to Governor General's residence at Yarralumla.
I can only now truly appreciate the "reflections hassles".
http://i.pbase.com/o4/58/572458/1/54215201.CR_4828CR01.jpg
BruceC
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 02:03
lol, nice. I like the front tag!
Carzee
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 02:15
Thx Bruce. Here are the in-laws, Lilly is in the driver's seat..
http://i.pbase.com/g3/58/572458/2/54216142.CR_4880CR01.jpg
BruceC
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 02:18
at first, as I looked to the cars left (our right) I see and man and thought, hmm a man named Lilly? Then I saw the little steering wheel in there and rememberd you were in Australia. lol
PhotosGuy
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 09:59
I can only now truly appreciate the "reflections hassles". :D Still, it looks pretty good! Imagine how much better it will look when you get rid of them. ;)
Carzee
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 15:21
I was using the polariser too!
I think perhaps shooting on a dull day is the only way.
PhotosGuy
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 18:37
A dull, overcast day is OK, but late light is better. You've seen the car lighting tips, haven't you? There's a low sun comparison farther down in the thread.
marie
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 13:16
very nice car
I happen to like the reflections
to me they take nothing from the car , only add to the interest of the surroundings a little
and look what reflections done for Photo Guy
he will be in there forever (as the photographer) with some of the old cars, wheeling and dealing
don't knock it
:lol:
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