Aggpup, I love this photo. I wonder if this is the same as the old Tin Lizzie?
Thanks for the comment, it is appreciated.
I believe, though not sure, that the tin lizzie was Ford’s model T. I suppose the Austin seven was England’s answer, although it must be remembered that the very first mini was then called an Austin Seven. David
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Aggpup, I love this photo. I wonder if this is the same as the old Tin Lizzie?
Thanks for the comment, it is appreciated.
I believe, though not sure, that the tin lizzie was Ford’s model T. I suppose the Austin seven was England’s answer, although it must be remembered that the very first mini was then called an Austin Seven.
David
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Certainly a classic capture of a classic car, great treatment which works really well.
Thanks, the colour was faded a bit on the car, it was also green so I tried this and it worked, so I kept it :)
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This sure has that vintage flavour. Splendid image. >Ron<
Cheers Ron, I just love GDSF
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Thanks so much! It is really appreciated
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You’re welcome my friend – I luved this shot as soon as I saw it.
This is a great old photo David Congrats on your well deserved feature.
Cheers Steven, I used this PP originally to hide some of the background and it sort of grew from there :)
David
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LIKE the presentaiton, yes, I do!
It does work well even if it came about a bit by accident,
Cheers for the comment and for looking
David
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Hey David, a hearty congrats for the feature in 2-3-4. Well done. >Ron<
Cheers Ron, appreciated as ever
David
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Thanks so much for the feature, it really is appreciated
David
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Great photo and treatment – congrats on your features :))
Thank you kindly for your lovely comments
David
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