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Cheers, Mick



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Blast from the pastSpotted some lovely old vehicles in Moruya last weekend.
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i think i would have preferred it more if you included more of its wheel and less of the back ground, although the old car in the backcround does give the impression that the photo was taken a long time ago. the b&w definately suits this shot, maybe even try a sepia tone?
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tones are great, and definitely looks like it was snapped way back
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very nice B&W conversion...... these old cars are found most weekends at the pub in Moruya, bit of a meeting place, not sure where they are from, but have seen them there on the odd weekend I am in the area, as I am about 40K further south
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Thanks for the comments guys. Can't add the wheel back in as this was how I framed the shot. The cars were in the main street and the opportunities were a bit limited. The shots I took were in bright sunshine so it was hard to get angles with no glare.
Thanks for the info on the cars Bernie. We may not get down there for a few more weeks (off to the Byron Bay meet) but we have been visiting the markets so we will keep an eye out for the cars when we are down there again. Maybe we can catch up when we are both in town. Cheers, Mick ![]() ![]() ![]()
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