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Vintage Cars


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A great set David.......the Coventry Motor Museum has free entry .....one of its most popular exhibits is the genuine ....THRUST III? the car that Richard Noble funded, it has a space all of its own. Non-flash photographynis allowed.

I like your set here very much, but one small niggle, if I'm allowed one.......rather than taking the line-up,or, if you like the museum display....do your best to isolate an individual vehicle, or concentrate on just one part or area in a creative manner.

FUJI

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1 hour ago, FUJI said:

A great set David.......the Coventry Motor Museum has free entry .....one of its most popular exhibits is the genuine ....THRUST III? the car that Richard Noble funded, it has a space all of its own. Non-flash photographynis allowed.

I like your set here very much, but one small niggle, if I'm allowed one.......rather than taking the line-up,or, if you like the museum display....do your best to isolate an individual vehicle, or concentrate on just one part or area in a creative manner.

FUJI

Food for thought - thanks Fuji.

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Nothing wrong with your pictures David but I hate this is the sort of museum. Cram em' in, don't let the public get too close, side by side so you can't see the vehicle lines. Fewer cars displayed well would show our motoring heritage as it should be seen not as a car park. Sorry but it's one place I will not be visiting,

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19 minutes ago, colinb said:

Nothing wrong with your pictures David but I hate this is the sort of museum. Cram em' in, don't let the public get too close, side by side so you can't see the vehicle lines. Fewer cars displayed well would show our motoring heritage as it should be seen not as a car park. Sorry but it's one place I will not be visiting,

Your point is a good one Colin but the vintage car section is only one part of a vast are of exhibits of pre-war life in the Black Country. I will b e posting more when I finish processing. 

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