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13-JUN-2011

Kingswood Country

Ted Bulpitt's most precious possession is his Kingswood Holden car. He objects when his son, or his son-in-law, wants to drive the car and keeps the keys hidden. He is also unimpressed with his daughter's choice of a husband. Ted's brother is a sales representative for Datsun cars - something else which incurs Ted's disgust, as he feels that his brother should only deal with Kingswood Holden cars.

Olympus E-PL1
1/60s f/4.1 at 21.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time13-Jun-2011 14:25:24
MakeOlympus
ModelE-PL1
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Focal Length21 mm
Exposure Time1/60 sec
Aperturef/4.1
ISO Equivalent200
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borisalex16-Jun-2011 05:26
This is great art! V.
Wei O'Connell16-Jun-2011 03:40
Great antique car. Nicely done.
LynnH16-Jun-2011 02:00
What a great, and very unusual find!!! Wow!
Linda Willets15-Jun-2011 23:09
Must admit had never heard of them, great capture.
larose forest photos15-Jun-2011 18:59
Fabulous shot!!! And the movie sounds wonderfully quirky. V
J. Scott Coile15-Jun-2011 16:36
What a great detail. Almost cartoon-like!
Cindi Smith15-Jun-2011 15:06
Very cool! I haven't ever seen one of those cars that I'm aware of. Very nice work!
Walter Otto Koenig15-Jun-2011 14:51
How serendipitous. I learned to drive in a Holden Kingswood in Indonesia. Haven't seen one for many years. :)
Guest 15-Jun-2011 13:31
Nice angle and detail, well captured Sandra!
Stephanie15-Jun-2011 13:09
Is this car up on blocks? Love the compo!
Mieke WA Minkjan15-Jun-2011 09:37
great capture of this antique Australian car in an unusual bend
Janice Dunn15-Jun-2011 09:19
We had 2 Holden Kingswood station wagons many years ago... a purple and a bright yellowy-green!!! Great to put all the kids in back then... Seatbelts and baby carseats were not necessary then.
I like you car angle here. It looks most uncomfy...
Jola Dziubinska15-Jun-2011 09:16
Superb angle and detail, great presentation. V.
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