the final set of photos from the Legendary car cruise night
I have shared a couple maybe three posts of cars from a visit I did recently to the legendary car cruise hosted at the VFW grounds in Acushnet.
I had mentioned it was a grey day and I hoped to catch the cruise again on a nicer day, but timing hasn't worked out for that as yet, Mondays when it is hosted it has either been rainy or I haven't been able to go for one reason or another.
But as it happens I have been to a couple of other car cruises, both bigger than this one, one was the Whaling City Festivals car cruise, and the other a 50's night downtown here in New Bedford, where I took a ton of photos at both events so I decided to share the remaining photos I had from this event today and at some stage I will get to the other shows.
There is a lot more photos than I normally share in a post so I hope they load Ok for you
either though it wasn't a huge turnout there were some nice cars there
Sony A7iv 43mm F8 1/250 Sec ISO 400
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From Mustangs to VW's bot new and old
Sony A7iv 43mm F8 1/250 Sec ISO 250
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and one guy had this stand setup with some model cars, I meant to go back and check it out before I left but it slipped my mind, maybe if I visit there again I will, they could be a cool project for some creative shots in my little photo studio (ish) spot in the basement over winter
Sony A7iv 32mm F8 1/250 Sec ISO 100
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I am not sure how Mac is but seems this car is for him
Sony A7iv 43mm F8 1/250 Sec ISO 160
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the Lamborghini and Corvette
When I was younger I would have loved to own either of them and cruise around in them, now not so much so low my knees ache just thinking about getting into them
Sony A7iv 48mm F8 1/250 Sec ISO 500
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The settings for the rest of the photos are similar to those above and as I am posting more than I normally do in a post I wont include the settings for the rest
But I still love taking photos of these
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low and sleek
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I did say I love taking photos of these :)
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so I warned you LOL
OK last one of these two
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from Back to white
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now as I say I don't know a lot about cars, but somehow I knew this was an AMX when I saw it, If I remember rightly they were only produced for a couple of years at the end of the 60's
from the back
and other side
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and a last shot of it
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another classic I really liked
from another angle
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this car was complete with hanging dice