274 cadilac


"Cadilac on street of Stone Harbor, NJ" (Canon 300D, 2005)
click here for front view

May 8, 2006

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh yeah! The American dream! What a great angle to capture the drama of those tailfins and that spare tire chrome. Wonderful.

Furlans de diaspore said...

a nice shot of Americana.
always a classic.

Anonymous said...

a really wonderful shot,nice angles as well....excellently done.You can feel the power of the car.Bravo.

Anonymous said...

what an elegant car..

Sidney said...

That is my car ! ;-)

Anonymous said...

the angle you took this on makes that car look very impressive! well done ;)

Azhar said...

Beautiful - gleaming - smoooooth!Angle - stunning - wow - GREAT GREAT SHOT!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Oh! A landscape image...nice...this is a great shot!

Nicola said...

The frontview is also great but the sky is nicer in this one :).

Anonymous said...

nice, classic shot. great emphasis on the shiny texture of the cadilac...

micki said...

That is one sharp lookin' car! Excellent shot, beautiful tones.

Anonymous said...

man they are beautiful those cars :) take care dude :)

Anonymous said...

They don't make em like that anymore eh (they don't do they? ;-)...) Very nice.

Anonymous said...

Wow, for european people, this car was one of the symbol of the "american dream"

Anonymous said...

OUCH!! that's one mean looking ride! and uv captured it in all its glory :)

jlbussey said...

Great car! I like the angle you chose to shoot it from; really emphasizes the fin.

Unknown said...

u r back to yr very best!!!

Anonymous said...

You can't miss with a shot like this.

Anonymous said...

Classic shot on a classic stuff!

Legabal said...

Great shot.Song:" The cadilac of street of Stone Harbor".
The former cadilac takes the lovers during his your trip of honey and caresses. It he slips for places of fantasy. A chimney makes the cotton clouds that float in his your dreams. The former cadilac, sheens of silver and promises of love it is stopped in street of Stone Harbor.^.

Brent Vermilyea said...

I think the front view is more dramatic but I think the rear view has more substance. I really like the elements in the background. They really play off the vehicle well. Very nice shot.

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous! Someday I'll see one in person...

Anonymous said...

Hei, I am looking more of your stuff. It's really good. I like the way you work
the b/w images. This one is great for me.