6 8 24
In New York, selling a haunted house without telling the buyer is illegal. I read it on a Snapple bottle cap so it must be true.
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6 8 24
In New York, selling a haunted house without telling the buyer is illegal. I read it on a Snapple bottle cap so it must be true.
click on any image to enter the gallery
You got me right off the bat with #1; I like how the silver of the paint goes with the reflected clouds. The little owl of #8 is adorable, and #9 is especially appealing for it’s many colors and textures—that door is a lovely etching.
While all excellent, #6 especially captured my attention.
I think that’s the ’55 Chevy. This one was in great shape. Mid-’50s Chevys are very popular with the folks that show cars. There seems to plenty of them still on the road.
All great but something about the shape of the mirror in # 16 is really very intriguing.
Thanks, Howard. i always liked that mirror. especially since it was the same color as the rest of the car.
I have to vote for the outsider here – the Linda-esque scratched door. I liked your framing/compositional choices for the white car – second-to-last photo. And oh, the subtle sheen and cool color of that last side view mirror!
I like your “Linda-esque” phrase, Lynn. And I know exactly what you mean by it and I’m flattered. I really love these “works in progress” cars. It’s nice to know that these are in hands of folks that really appreciate them.
🙂
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