Frank,

I must also, I also had a 1965 Mustang convertible in that color.

César
Panama City, Florida

frank theriault wrote:
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Cesar Matamoros II
<[email protected]> wrote:
I attended a car/motorcycle show today.  I took my *ist D along with a
couple of LX and my 67.  I did not shoot the 67.  Due to the bright sunshine
I decided to use my Sekonic L-358 (in incident mode) because I could readily
switch the reading between two ISO settings.  I admit to being lazy, I did
not want to estimate how much I needed to underexpose to get a good photo.
 I also had my Sekonic Studio Deluxe 398 and Minolta Flash Meter III in the
car.
Due to space constraints I needed a wide angle lens.  I used the 31 Limited
on the LX and the M 1:4 20mm on the *ist D.
This shot was at 1/1000 at f/8.
But dealing with the subject line, I have shot with Nikon and Canon lenses
in the past and always had to be aware of where the sun was in the shot.
 Not with Pentax. An example is at:
 http://cesar_abdul.home.mindspring.com/prfb1965.jpg
This is a Poppy Red 1965 High Performance GT Pony Interior Fastback.  I used
to have one that did not have the High Performance engine and had a black
Pony Interior.  As you can see there are highlights from the sun.  It was
almost too harsh for the naked eye, but the lens had no problem.

Comments appreciated...

Love those colours!

cheers,
frank



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