If I’m ever re-incarnated (ha ha) I’d like to return to a world where the cars were all retro like these with those sweeping lines. I love this on-going series, Ken
That is an interesting observation, Ken. It is also true. We do not manufacture products as we did is the past. Current shopping malls have a short life and are built as such. I mentioned to my dad a while back at how impressed I was with his ability to repair things. His response was, “They use to make things to be repaired rather than thrown away.
Thanks, Monte. Your dad was absolutely right. We live in a throw-away society. Some things can still be repaired but the cost sometimes isn’t feasible.
Barry Comer
Yup, agree. The color is spreadable, like butter and jam.
Thanks, Alexandra. You are correct, seeing red usually means one is angry. But, of course, the term is more literal here, except when there is no red, then it means nothing.
If I’m ever re-incarnated (ha ha) I’d like to return to a world where the cars were all retro like these with those sweeping lines. I love this on-going series, Ken
Thanks, Andy. I find the late model cars don’t photograph as easily as the older cars. I’m glad you enjoyenjoy the series. It’s really fun to work on.
That is an interesting observation, Ken. It is also true. We do not manufacture products as we did is the past. Current shopping malls have a short life and are built as such. I mentioned to my dad a while back at how impressed I was with his ability to repair things. His response was, “They use to make things to be repaired rather than thrown away.
Thanks, Monte. Your dad was absolutely right. We live in a throw-away society. Some things can still be repaired but the cost sometimes isn’t feasible.
Yup, agree. The color is spreadable, like butter and jam.
Thanks, Barry. Yeah, these paint jobs are horribly expensive.
I bet they are. We have a national show come through once a year. They are everywhere for a few days… candy for the eyes.
Wow….fantastic lines, fantastic colors. Great abstract portions of the vehicles!
Thanks, Howard. It’s a thrill to see these old cars come back to life.
You sure have a way with old cars!
Thanks, ehpem. A labor of love.
And it shows!
I only recently learned that “seeing red” is an idiom which means also “to be angry” in English, correct? 🙂
nicely framed both shots!!
Thanks, Alexandra. You are correct, seeing red usually means one is angry. But, of course, the term is more literal here, except when there is no red, then it means nothing.