All the cars where so highly polished at the Seaforde Working Vintage Car Rally that it was
difficult to get a shot without taking a ‘selfie’ so there are several in this
post. Enjoy.
I hope you enjoyed these photographs.
I amlinking this psot with WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.
Many thanks for visiting today and also to those who leave comments.
Loved them all - including the selfies.
ReplyDeletegreat vintage cars
ReplyDeleteLindas e belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim de semana.
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Nice finds of reflections! Love the third one.
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cool selfies, great reflections...
ReplyDeleteFab reflections on those vintage cars! I really like the one in the wing mirror showing the car and lorry in it!
ReplyDeleteLovely series of reflections Margaret. Enjoyed the selfies too :)
ReplyDeleteYou got some great reflections. Your photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the reflection images, very clever. And I do enjoy auto shows, they are always a delight!!
ReplyDeleteYour reflections are lovely!
ReplyDeleteYou have found some great reflections on these antique cars. Especially like the reflections in the MG (Magnette?) wheel covers. Also like the details you focused on in your pictures.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos Margaret - so imaginative and creative :) Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections, Margaret, especially the first one!
ReplyDeleteHours of elbow grease needed to create those shiny vehicles. A haven for reflections.
ReplyDeleteYes, I like the first one best, but they are all fun!
ReplyDeleteMost interesting perspectives.
ReplyDeletesome nice shine!
ReplyDeleteold cars with chrome are the BEST for reflections(and selfies!)
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of reflections! Those must have been some really shiny cars!
ReplyDeleteSuper reflections!
ReplyDeletepretty shiny cars I think giving those refflections :)
ReplyDeleteReally lovely reflections !!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend!
Nicely composed shots. Love goldens. Had on that lived past 14 years old.
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections, Margaret!
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