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Photographer  Rebecca Raybon {Karma:26654}
Project #23 Objects Camera Model vintage Sear K5 super
Categories Transportation
Film Format
Portfolio Misc. and Abstract
Lens Sears 80-200mm
Uploaded 3/7/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 435 Shutter unrecorded
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Location City - 
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About Walking around the block, while I had my car serviced, I noticed some lovely old relics in a wrecking yard. I had to shoot through a cyclone fence, so I really couldn't get the shot I wanted. I loved the old vines hanging from the grill, and the rust and primer..
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There are 18 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 4/11/2004
Nice shot for being through a fence. Could it be that the blur around the edges, assuming that it is from the fence, actually turned out to enhance the photo?

Dave

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john amore   {K:14015} 3/11/2004
My dear Rebecca I truly love you style of photography and this photo gets an A+

congrats John

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Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 3/10/2004
I like this, Rebecca - old cars like this exhibit such dignity, don't they? You did a nice job with the composition, centering on the grille, but including the little signal light on the fender and the glimpse of the car behind... I assume the blurred patches are from the fence? Whatever caused them, they add to the 'long-ago' and nostalgic feel. Jolly good show!

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Jani Salvataggio   {K:27283} 3/10/2004
wonderful work!!!
great subject!!!
regards
JAni

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Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 3/9/2004
good old car Rebecca and a very nice shot to keep it alive...ta roger

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 3/9/2004
Excellent work.

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Mário Sousa   {K:16985} 3/9/2004
excellent image

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Cesare Arigliano Cesare Arigliano   {K:3146} 3/9/2004
Oh Rebecca, thanks for your comments!
I've seen you have uploaded new beatifull photos.
Well Done !
Regards...
Cesare.

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31373} 3/8/2004
And yes....humor is always welcomed...clever gal ya are....this is good.
JIL

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jake griffin   {K:3439} 3/8/2004
Actually, the fence may have given you a more unique shot if tech. not the best result. By focusing on the grill and the opposites of rusting and still intact design, you came away with special image. I just came back from Cuba where the 1950's lives everyday, if you care please look at my last few shots of working 1950 American automobiles in Havana, nice shot.

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Richard Dean   {K:737} 3/8/2004
You've definitely illustrated a state of decay here. The obstruction of the fence can be regarded as a positive in this case, I think.
Regards
Richard Dean
ps Please see my HANDS AT WORK photo for the answer to your question. And thanks much.

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Donna Johnson   {K:9906} 3/8/2004
Great find - nice shot!! I know what you mean by not being able to maneuver to get the best angle - can be quite frustrating!

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Don Figaro   {K:1109} 3/8/2004
very good capture!!
regards
Richi

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Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 3/8/2004
Hi! ...Rebecca : Nice Photograph of Old Austin Car! well taken composition, good detail,..Excellent capture!!!

Regards:
Jeff.
Ps : Thank you, for your comments for, My Photograph :" Looking through an open door!" and for : " Closeup of Vintage Ford!" I am pleased you Like them....Jeff!!!

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George Marks   {K:15437} 3/7/2004
Excellent shot.

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Alan Armanini   {K:5407} 3/7/2004
Wonderful Shot, you don't see to many Austins laying
around. Great Capture,
Wonderful Work!!

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jon parsons   {K:13639} 3/7/2004
Rebecca, wonderful shot of an old car I havent seen for long time my friend! these were actually very popular in the mid 50s and early 60s... a very creative and hard to get capture shooting through a chain-link fence! wonderful work....jon

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Djordje Jovicic   {K:919} 3/7/2004
Great macro picture! Bravo

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