MG T -type
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Comment from cleo85
This photo makes me smiling because the old timer looks as if it is wearing glasses on the hood. The photo is excellently focused and exposed. Details are sharp and the colors look realistic. The light is properly used. I appreciate that here is no glare at the glass, car lights and reflections. The tight framing is adequate. The diagonal POV is eye pleasing. The composition is well balanced.
reply by the author on 30-Sep-2019
This photo makes me smiling because the old timer looks as if it is wearing glasses on the hood. The photo is excellently focused and exposed. Details are sharp and the colors look realistic. The light is properly used. I appreciate that here is no glare at the glass, car lights and reflections. The tight framing is adequate. The diagonal POV is eye pleasing. The composition is well balanced.
Comment Written 29-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 30-Sep-2019
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Thank you for your review. My brother had one of these in the 60's and paid £25 for it. Being in the RAF he ran it on aircraft fuel, and had to change the valves every few months.
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You're most welcome. :o)
I did not know that they could run on air-craft oil.
Comment from michiganmike
Once in my youth I was one of three people who crammed into a two seat MG that went from Michigan to Florida. Quite a ride. Anyway this is a real beauty of a shot. I like the lawn it is parked on and the great details in the car.
reply by the author on 30-Sep-2019
Once in my youth I was one of three people who crammed into a two seat MG that went from Michigan to Florida. Quite a ride. Anyway this is a real beauty of a shot. I like the lawn it is parked on and the great details in the car.
Comment Written 29-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 30-Sep-2019
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Thank you for your review. My brother had one of these in the 60's and paid £25 for it. Being in the RAF he ran it on aircraft fuel, and had to change the valves every few months.
Comment from Linda Wetzel
I love MGs and used to own an MGT convertible. This one is so very cool with its fire engine red paint and long nose with the big round headlights. All I need is a cap and some goggles and I'll be tooling on down the road.
reply by the author on 30-Sep-2019
I love MGs and used to own an MGT convertible. This one is so very cool with its fire engine red paint and long nose with the big round headlights. All I need is a cap and some goggles and I'll be tooling on down the road.
Comment Written 29-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 30-Sep-2019
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Thank you for your review. My brother had one of these in the 60's and paid £25 for it. Being in the RAF he ran it on aircraft fuel, and had to change the valves every few months.