A two Tone Living Room with Turn Signals
In keeping with the "Boulevard" style of automotive photography from the late 1950's, here is my rendition featuring the 1959 Dodge Custom Royal two door hardtop.
Mercy!
At 18 feet long, it had front bucket seats that swiveled for easy entry and exit, a push button transmission, power steering, plus a 320 horse power V8 engine.
We won't discuss the gas mileage, but this luxo barge could haul, with style to spare.
This scene was photographed on my kitchen table, using a piece of embossed plastic sheeting, along with battery powered LED lights.
The blue streak in the background is due to light
from the window seeping under the black foam core I was using as a back drop.
I know I should have been working on other projects, but this was just too much fun to pass up.
The diecast is 1/18th scale and is made by SunStar.
Here is the faux magazine ad:
www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/14807501111/
A two Tone Living Room with Turn Signals
In keeping with the "Boulevard" style of automotive photography from the late 1950's, here is my rendition featuring the 1959 Dodge Custom Royal two door hardtop.
Mercy!
At 18 feet long, it had front bucket seats that swiveled for easy entry and exit, a push button transmission, power steering, plus a 320 horse power V8 engine.
We won't discuss the gas mileage, but this luxo barge could haul, with style to spare.
This scene was photographed on my kitchen table, using a piece of embossed plastic sheeting, along with battery powered LED lights.
The blue streak in the background is due to light
from the window seeping under the black foam core I was using as a back drop.
I know I should have been working on other projects, but this was just too much fun to pass up.
The diecast is 1/18th scale and is made by SunStar.
Here is the faux magazine ad:
www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/14807501111/