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A bronze(d) headlight of 1907 Duryea Buggyaut (yes, that is the real name of the car) in Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles.
Kuddel's eyes are so special. Sometimes when it's getting dark, I wonder if they'll go on glowing ...
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The two left-side headlights of a classic first-generation Pontiac Firebird at the Pontiac Southern Nationals Car Show at Addison, Texas’ Cavanaugh Flight Museum.
These bring back memories of my mining days. For my friends that asked, yes, I worked in a gold mine.
Caught in your Headlights
I had to close my eyes
Caught in your Headlights
I had so little time
Caught in your Headlights
I couldn't turn back
I was never myself
I was you
I forgot
- Sophie Hunger
I don't remember what car this was, maybe an Acura.
This is why I don't usually shoot whole cars. So many people do, and are very good at it. I prefer to focus in on the little thinks, like the lines, curves, and especially the lights.