This may sound a bit off the wall but I let each vehicle speak to me
while I created their photos. I plan on going back as there were and are
more to be scene. They don't have all their vehicles out on display at
the same time.
Jeffery
On 1/8/2013 11:18 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Jeffery, you suddenly bring back a memory. We were in Brussels in the
Car Museum there. And for some reason I remember that Julia stepped
away taking with her Galia's Pentax point and shoot camera. So, Galia
asked me to let her take a picture or two with my K10D which at the
time was family photo-flagship :-). I reluctantly agreed and the rest
as it turned out was history...
I am intrigued the renderings... Mind if I ask you why did you choose
such a way to present your photos? Personally, I would have probably
gone towards the emphasizing the metal - shiny and gray...
On 12/18/2012 4:55 AM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
We made a trip to the Lane Motor Museum here in Nashville.
The Lane Motor Museum was established in 2002, by Jeff Lane, in
Nashville, Tennessee. It features the largest collection of European
vehicles in the United States. Though they have over 330 vehicles they
only have on average 150 cars and motorcycles, not typically seen in the
U.S., on display.
The Museum is housed in a former 132,000 square foot bakery. The
majority of the vehicles were built in the 1950s through 1970s but they
do have some from the 20's and as current as 2000.
Here is a link to the gallery:
http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/p948336739
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Photo Captures by Jeffery <http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com>
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