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Category: Car Photo Of The Day
Just another place to look at car stuff.
Reflections …on a Bonnet.
The end of Day Two of the Colorado Grand back in 2005, saw all the cars collected in one spot behind a hotel. I wandered around that parking lot and shot probably 200 photographs. It was in a lot of ways, overstimulating. I look at my pictures now and think… “I should have shot that car a different way” or whatever. In reality I had maybe 30 minutes of good light, and 3 hours worth of subject matter to capture! A few gems were uncovered however, this being one of them.
It is a race-prepped and British Racing Green Jaguar XK-120, with a louvered bonnet. I have a few photos of it, from several different angles. I love how this one is abstracted to the point of near cubism… with the peek of car-porn through the louvers, the refelected sky and building, the dust-drops on the paint, and of course Sir William’s curvaceous panels… all at different depths and layers. It all adds up to a nice image.
What is this?
I don’t know if Sandro Menzel reads my blog, but he should know what car this is… he drives one every day!
Another photo from the very rainy New England 2000 Vintage Rally.
A New Jag!
Thanks to friend and client David Kingsbury I now have an FHC to make a matched pair with my OTS. OK, so it isn’t the same scale as my other Jag, but who cares? 😉
I actually have a nice collection of toy cars in my office… a D-type Jaguar, a Ford GT 40, a Cunningham C4R, a Jaguar XJ220, a Lancia Stratos, and a Chaparral 2. Now I have an E-type too!
Thanks David! You made my day!
My second “car photo of the day”
This was taken on the “New England 2000” vintage car rally. Since my earlier guessing game was too easy (Roger got it on the first guess) maybe this one will tax him.
Name all the cars. No bonus points for the truck. 😉
Name that car.
Again, this could be really easy, or very hard… who knows.
Of course I hesitate to post a new one, when you guys haven’t finished the last one… but here we go.
Speaking of “Name that car”… I had an enjoyable email conversation with an new reader of the blog. He’s seeking a photograph of a specific old car and must have found this site via a google search for it, as it was a “name that car” star not too long ago. We discussed old cars a bit and I suggested that he join in our little game here. He admitted that he was once a PROFESSIONAL car spotter, having been an archivist at the British National Motor Museum. He was frequently tasked with naming “parts of cars in tiny blurry snapshots”… so Roger and Paul be warned, there’s a ringer here!
Roger got it on the first guess. Oh well. Too easy.
I do love the purposeful yet elegant lines expressed in this engine compartment. The inline six was slanted over to lower the bonnet and provide better forward visibility. The bonnet had two thin bulges that run up it longitudinally, to provide clearance for the cam cover and intake plenum; and they became a stylistic touchstone for the car. So many other cars copied that look, without having anything purposeful beneath the bulges to justify it, and it continues to be replicated to this day.
Name ALL the cars.
The parking lot at a stopover of the 2005 Colorado Grand. You can leave out the SUV’s but let’s see how many of these classics can be identified!
Just to start things off, in the upper left corner between the SUV and the edge of the photo is an OSB Jaguar XK 120. 😉
(Behind the SUV is a black VW Jetta, but it doesn’t really count!)
Start naming them clockwise!
(a trip through the link to the right namd “Colorado Grand Web Diary” might be helpful for the newbies)