Thanks, Pete. Much appreciated.I see what you mean about the fin Brian but, even so, I love the flare, glare and colours.
Never removed nuthin' @Rob MacKillop. Respond back if ye still cannae see it and I'll see if somethings wrang oan my end. Thanks.Have you removed it, Brian? I can't see it.
Thanks, Rob. Much appreciated!No, I can see it now. Don't know what happened before. I refreshed three times, but to no avail. But this afternoon - nae probs. Looks good tae!
Thanks, Glenn. And no,...it ain't just you!Brain...Nice Brian.
Is it just me that could spend a week shooting one of these old monsters...and within a few minutes the new cars get boring?
Thanks, Beth. Much appreciated.gorgeous image. love how the light is hitting the fin and lighting up the red glass.
I really like this one. I get what you're saying about a lower perspective for more sky. What I feel works for this perspective is the sign in the background, it's lines compliment the line of the fin. The only thing that keeps catching my eye is what looks to be the front end of a BMW just in the background.
Love the film, looking to get BACK into film here soon.
Thanks, Paul! Much obliged.I like it a lot Brian, very Retro but for all the right reasons.