Kris Kros
travel in time
©2006 Kris Kros
All rights reserved
Check also the latest picture HERE.
I saw Richard and his Ford Model-T circa 1924 while I was driving after picking up my daughter from school. So, I did stop and took the chance of asking Richard if I can take some snapshots of his car. And guess what? He didn't just let me take pictures of this classic car but he gave me a tour of what this car was all about.
He has this car/truck now for more than 20 years and, surely, I can see from his eyes and the way he talked that he loves it so much. The car was built and/or released 4 years before he was born. And gladly, the car and Richard are still pretty strong.
He is now a good friend of mine and he promised me that he will show me his other classic. That will be shown in the future if I got some shots for all of you.
Hope you will like this one.
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If you want to learn HDR or just want to know the HDR facts, check my HDR Set.
This was taken using 5 separate exposures using the Nikon's auto bracketing. And I don't want to offend Richard by using a tripod and really loved the way we chatted. These were handheld shots.
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Why don't you view the preview version HERE? You might like it too.
And thanks for your visits, comments and faves.
travel in time
©2006 Kris Kros
All rights reserved
Check also the latest picture HERE.
I saw Richard and his Ford Model-T circa 1924 while I was driving after picking up my daughter from school. So, I did stop and took the chance of asking Richard if I can take some snapshots of his car. And guess what? He didn't just let me take pictures of this classic car but he gave me a tour of what this car was all about.
He has this car/truck now for more than 20 years and, surely, I can see from his eyes and the way he talked that he loves it so much. The car was built and/or released 4 years before he was born. And gladly, the car and Richard are still pretty strong.
He is now a good friend of mine and he promised me that he will show me his other classic. That will be shown in the future if I got some shots for all of you.
Hope you will like this one.
****
If you want to learn HDR or just want to know the HDR facts, check my HDR Set.
This was taken using 5 separate exposures using the Nikon's auto bracketing. And I don't want to offend Richard by using a tripod and really loved the way we chatted. These were handheld shots.
****
Why don't you view the preview version HERE? You might like it too.
And thanks for your visits, comments and faves.