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Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Taken at the Good Guys Car Show in Scottsdale, Arizona, in November 2020.
Canon 5DS and Sigma 150mm macro OS lens with circular polarizer.
Citroën DS
I had got in my car and started it up and switched the headlights on ready to head home when I saw this in front of me. It was actually a fender detail that prompted me to pull the camera out, but when I checked it over I decided this was the best shot. My aim in this shot was to capture a scene that presented itself to me unbidden - a beautifully designed car in a particularly fortunate light.
My daughter had fun taking this long-exposure shot. She set up her camera in the middle of a lonely road. Once she had started the exposure I drove past her and off into the night. (We were on a dead-end road where we could be sure that no other car would sneak up on us from behind.)
The rear of the California Zephyr as it passes Honsdale Station. The consist is looking far healthier than some of Amtrak's other Superliner trains (Ie. the Capitole Limited at just 3-4 cars and the Texas Eagle at 5 cars).
Looks almost like it could be a Ford advertisment huh? This is all natural color. No post processing.
Montague, MA 11.27.16
This is at the top of a rather steep (7˚-14˚) descent that goes right past my house. On most days one can see Mt. Greylock (highest peak in MA at 3,489 ft) from here, 35 miles distant, which is a far view in New England.
In glorious late afternoon light 66009 heads north through the Lune Gorge with a well loaded 4S38 1416 Seaforth-Mossend. It was running around 30 mins late having been stopped at Carnforth whilst the driver attended to a reportedly unlit tail lamp. Good news for the small group of photographers present as it allowed the front of the loco to be fully lit, less so for the passengers on the Pendolino held up behind it.
1956 Chevrolet Corvette tail light detail as seen at the O'Reilly Auto Parts customer appreciation day cruise.
This piece began fairly straightforward. Somewhere along the yellow brick road, I missed a turn. That’s when things started to get spookier and more complicated.
So here is the challenge (for anyone) feeling spunky. Identify the make, model and year of this car based on what is being shown here - a tail light, of course. For those familiar with the (The) Appleman, and his previous contests, you probably have already guessed there is a big prize awaiting the winner………… Try to contain your excitement and beware that the challenge question contains a “clinker”.
Hope ya’all enjoy……………