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Scott Brown's 1932 Ford Roadster
Specs: 350 Chevy Engine, Edelbrock Aluminum Cylinder Heads, Competition Cams Valve Train, Turbo 350 Transmission, 9 Inch Ford Differential, Currie Axles, TCI Chassis, Show Me Rod and Custom Body, Sid Shavers Bop Top, VDO and Moon Gauges with Hurst Racing Tires.
Captured with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM lens.
ISO 100, 1/30th sec., f/7.1
ISO 50, 1/15th sec., f/6.3
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Sharp image, Roy - especially for the slow shutter speeds. I am guessing that you had the camera braced somehow. The vignetting on the second image really adds to the image (along with the B&W treatment).
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Thanks John...the Honda Pilot I was in had a lower gate and upper hatch window...the window was open and I was hanging a little over the gate. It was tough because the road was a little bumpy...doing this all at about 30mph.
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Excellent work, Roy. The slow shutter speed gives the background a nice speed-blur to it.
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