Thanks Brian. One thing that is quite remarkable is that all of the cars (hundreds) and many very old Model-Ts, etc. all run. Hence the drip pan. The lighting in most of the museum is very dim, so most shots are difficult to use. Otherwise I would display some really old cars and planes. I might try to salvage some in PS.
John
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Nice classic and nice anna.
I believe It's a 1917 Packard, (according to the sign on the windshield). That's about all I can make out. After the word Packard, it looks like Road-something. I'm not sure if they had Roadsters in 1917 but they had them in 1927.
Looks like they have a drip pan under the car.
Cheers,
Brian
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Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 21:46:53 -0500
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Transportation Museum [1 Attachment]
For those who like old cars. From the Owls Head Transportation Museum back in ’08. I don’t know what kind of car it is. I think it is the first time I put these together. At that time I think I only had one camera.
Mainer
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