All right! I’ve been slacking off and getting behind on my blogging shenanigans lately, but I have to get caught up here pretty quickly. Why you might ask? Well all of next week I’m headed to Mexico with Blake , John and Keni. I’ll be gone for almost a whole week to that tropical paradise and hopefully not have any access to a computer. So I have to give you guys things to read now before I head out.
First I thought I’d go over last week’s adventure with Blake. We drove way the hell out to De Leon Texas to take some pictures of a few classic cars. Blake was the lead photographer, but I was lucky enough to tag along and shoot 2nd camera. If he ends up getting published I’ll update in the comments in this post later (will probably be at least Oct.). If you guys end up in De Leon Texas and need a place to eat, I recommend The Blue Moon Café (note, if you are city boys like us and the locals tell you to go to the Highway 16 Café…they mean the café on highway 16….which is the Blue Moon
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We had a lot of fun! We shot a 1973 Pontiac Bonneville, and a 1970 Chevy CTS/10 (8 350) Truck. Both were in great condition, and the Chevy was really a beautiful machine. The family who owns these vehicles also own a auto repair center in Fort Worth, and did a wonderful job restoring these classics.
For the folks who follow this blog for photography reasons, the pictures below do show how a circular polarizer can change the glare and reflection in the image. The first photo is with the polarizer set to not polarize, and the second set for max polarizing. Pretty cool huh (well…only if you are a lame ass photo nut)?
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