This was a concept car on display at the American on Wheels museum in Allentown, PA. I'm guessing the exhibit was not quite done yet because there were no lights on in this room. The only light source was a large window and it was very cloudy this day, making for challenging lighting. You can see more reflections at
Weekend Reflections # 30.
Canon EF-S 10-22mm f3.4-3.5 USM lens
10mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/13 sec @ f3.5
ISO 320
Curves adjusted
18 comments:
Wonderful capture and beautiful car, boy stuffs!
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Léia
The orange of the (fabulous) car makes the reflection seem yellow. Great shot!
Woaw! that's a car!!It needed a lot of polish to get tha reflection , but it deserved it!
This is definitely a bestseller reflection!
Oh, now that's one sharp car from a great perspective. Who cares about the reflection!
What a great perspective and that car looks like it goes on forever! And, the polish...wow! A perfect reflection just to show off that amazing shine!
Wow! Beautiful car.
Great reflections.
This just fills my eyes...which is the greatest compliment I can give.
I want to sit here and look--and go on looking...
The photo makes the car look very sleek and long!
What a glorious glossiness to this vehicle, Wayne. I adore this saturated orange.
The challenging lighting made this shot better Wayne. This is a way cool way long orangemobile.
Now THAT'S a highly polished car! Excellent shot with difficult lighting. Great reflection of the window!
Great colours. Nice reflection achieved despite not having much in the way of light to work with.
It just couldn't be more shiny. With sunlight it would have dazzled us.
Wow, this shot is spectacular!
I did a car shot a couple of weeks ago, they make for some interesting reflections don't they
Very cool.... Allentown? I think I rode an experimental automated cable system there many years ago... at the time it was amazing...
The car in the foreground started life as a Thunderbird, '61, '62 or '63. That's a '57 GM mid-line car behind it, probably an Oldsmobile, but possibly a Buick.
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