A parade of vintage vehicles preceded the Memorial Day parade in Brunswick yesterday. I know nothing about cars. I can barely remember the make and model of our car when I take it for an oil change… I think it’s green. Anyroad, I wanted them to be a background element lending atmosphere to the shot rather than being centre stage.
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Una cosa es llegar a Boston y otra muy distinta es manejar en la ciudad, al menos es lo que dicen quien vive aquí.
No dejes de ir al "Cheers" Rstaurant jajajaj
Boston es una pesadilla para manejar, Beto… pero lo bueno es que terminaron las obras subterraneas que tardaron como 5 años en hacer. De hecho, este puente está en Maine, pero los ingenieros parecen ser Bostonianos…
wow.. thats so charming :o)
oh the procesing is amazing, intreestinf choice of focus!
Cheers, Fergal!
Thanks 8zil – el enfoque? Pues es que no me interesan mucho los autos y los edificios modernos al fondo le hubieran quitado ese aspecto ‘retro’. Saludos!
pero …son autos antiguos ¿o no?
Muy, muy buena!
Gracias Colibrí! Sip, antes de los militares hubo un desfile de carros antiguos.
Aaaaah! Es que se ve toda antigua la foto jeje
I love the focus on this!!
Retrodocumentary with a touch of Gwyn.
Ei, Don Enrique 🙂
Thanks Ava!
Gracias, Luke!
Great differential focus shot. The composition frames the cars nicely.
Thanks Benz! Differential focus, eh? Shall have to remember that one 🙂
Sweet fade. Love those cars. Doreen was under the weather, otherwise we probably would have gone. We heard the drums from our house.
Cheers Joe- I looked up towards your office several times on the off chance you were shooting. T’would have been an awesome view. Hope Doreen’s feeling better now
Excellent treatment.
Hello Gwyn 😀 Just here with my camera-mad-friend Mark, checking-out your wonderful pictures…He really liked this one and was frantically clicking on your equipment specs!…lol. Thanks for my BS cards again. "muchas gracias mi viejo amigo" 😉