Very cool car... Like it!
Have a nice day
Wys
How is it possible that you took this picture on f2.8 while using 24-105f4L lens? :)
greets
Posted by m. at September 24, 2009 06:15 AMHi Sam,
Greate as always!
Good composition and beatiful background.
But are you sure you took it with EF 24-105 and f/2.8??!!
What a supercool car, I like the look full of pride of the driver
Posted by BoB at September 24, 2009 09:14 AMIt is got to be a mistake. The exif info says you've used ef24-105f4L lens and also says f2.8 diaphragm. How that can be?
Posted by Eugene Kuleshov at September 24, 2009 09:52 AMLove it Sam!
Posted by Carlos Bohorquez Nassar at September 24, 2009 10:31 AMNice choice on the processing ... a little antiquey without being twee.
Posted by Kenneth Moyle at September 24, 2009 10:46 AMAlways love your stuff. I especially love looking at the EXIF data on your shots and this one seems off. Was this shot at f/2.8 or at f/4 with your 24-105? Thanks and keep up the great work!
Posted by Vik at September 24, 2009 10:50 AMHow is the aperture larger than the maximum aperture of the 24-105 lens?
Posted by Anonymous at September 24, 2009 11:25 AMGreat shot! The focus is spot on and the bokeh is just enough to make the car and driver pop right out at you. Is the photo info correct though...f2.8 with an f4 lens?
Posted by Tom at September 24, 2009 01:07 PMHa, I just saw this car today parked in front of St. James Church on my lunch run. I laughed because as I walked by, and I looked in at the empty car, "The Club" was on the steering wheel. I suppose someone might want to take off with it.
Posted by blaine at September 24, 2009 02:16 PMVery nice image.
Posted by Aniruddha at September 24, 2009 04:22 PMSo cool, a beautiful car and an attentive driver.
Posted by Frida at September 24, 2009 05:01 PMthat a good one .. :)
Posted by parsa at September 24, 2009 07:28 PMAn ex NY ad copywriter friend of mine who recently bought and quickly got rid of the latest sedan model of BMW to go back to a new Honda, used to have an MG similar to this, but right hand drive. There were about 50 years between MG & BMW cars. Love those wind in your face fold down windows.
Uh! Oh! You just triggered a bunch of memory. :)
holy smokes... this photo is AWESOME!!! The expression on the drivers face, goggles, the dirt and flecked paint near the front tire, and the angle of the car give this shot such a surreal feel. Its kinda funny-- this historic looking subject is sitting in the middle of a modern world. nice lighting and atmosphere on this shot.
Posted by andres bosque at September 24, 2009 09:46 PMclassy...lookie at the goggles he has to wear because of the lack of a windshield :D
Posted by lawcheehung at September 26, 2009 04:35 PMI would like to know if he is extremely proud of his car or quite upset for being photographed. Your impression?
BTW, I really like the photo and the processing.
Attilio
Love this shot. Everything about it. The edit, composition, the subject engaging the camera.
Posted by Abraham Alexander at October 11, 2009 10:05 PM