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Rolls Royce, Duesenberg, Marmon, Packard and Delahaye: One of a kind

TheoGraphics

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Was able to shoot some amazing cars from a private collection recently! Here are some of my favorite shots.


The rest of them (along with some videos and behind the scenes pics) can be seen on my blog


1927 Rolls Royce Phantom 1 Landaulet


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1931 Duesenberg Model J Tourister Derham, chassis J-444 owned by Howard Hughes


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1932 Marmon HCM V12 2 Door Sedan Prototype


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1938 Packard Twelve Convertible Sedan


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1938 Delahaye Paris Salon 135MS Coupe by Figoni & Falaschi


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I very much liked the first three.... why load with so much, than to select the best and post? :scratch:
 
I don't like the gradiated filter effect on the first set, seems...amatuerish. The rest are stellar.
 
I like the set Theo, only one im not really thrilled with is the blown out window on the rolls.
 
yes, i noticed that gradient effect now only...that could have been avoided ;)
 
The gradient effect is too obvious and artificial looking. A polarizing filter would also reduce or eliminate the distracting glare in some of the above shots.

skieur
 
I don't like the gradiated filter effect on the first set, seems...amatuerish. The rest are stellar.

I like the set Theo, only one im not really thrilled with is the blown out window on the rolls.

The gradient effect is too obvious and artificial looking. A polarizing filter would also reduce or eliminate the distracting glare in some of the above shots.

skieur

Thanks very much for y'all's CC! Skieur, a CPL was used on nearly every shot. Unfortunately you can't always get rid of all the reflections, haha.
 

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