ISO 80; f/4; 1/1000; 13.7mm; 4:00PM (Canon Powershot SD950IS)

After our excursion out to Rainbow Acres, we stopped here to see how much they want for that park model. Don’t you love this “mix” of stuff they sell?  This “car dealer” is located in Quartzsite, and has some amazing cars from the 50s and 60s.  Promise to go back and try to get some photos without the fence when it cools down here next month.

Usual Aperture post-processing.

ISO 80; f/5; 1/125; 59.2mm; 7:08am (Dodged, Burned and adjusted hue)

Who better knows about The Great Outdoors than RVers… and wouldn’t  you say that the covered wagon was the original American recreational vehicle?

Above photo added per Julie’s suggestion to reduce the amount of blur in the background.  I tried it at different strength and in this one I backed off quite a bit.  What do you think now? Did I back off enough?  (June 18)

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Sometimes the sum of its parts is greater than the whole. This car has been for sale for months.  It looks good from far away but not so good up close.  I took some standard whole car shots, but thought it was rather boring. So, I decided to try for parts. While trying to figure out which part I liked the best, I decided to visit PSE  and the put parts together.  I then brought the finished photo back to Aperture for a little burning and saturation painting.

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