Showing posts with label Roadster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roadster. Show all posts

Saturday, March 21, 2009

All Roads Lead To Chrome

That's One Very Hot Rod

Photographs copyright: DAVID McMAHON


The Authorblog clan is accustomed to the fact that I often trail several metres behind them as I habitually wander off with my camera at the ready. These images were shot in December 2006, when we stopped at the tiny hamlet of Dadswells Bridge on our way back to Melbourne from Adelaide.

If you blink on the Western Highway, you’d miss the sign for Dadswells Bridge, but it’s been one of our favourite stops for more than two decades.

I spotted this yellow roadster parked by the side of the café and, just as the family expected, I announced that I would be held up for a couple of minutes while I shot some quick frames. The owner was nowhere to be seen, but how on earth could I ignore a gleaming hot rod with bright chrome under a flawless blue sky?

Yes, the sky really was an amazing blue. Want to see proof? Look at the next photograph and you'll see it reflected in the headlamp.


In the first frame, I deliberately chose an unusual composition, allowing the convex shape of the left headlamp to become a mirror for the car’s chassis. There is a certain balance between the bright yellow paintwork and the flawless chromium-plated lamp, but more importantly the metal surface reflects the vehicle in a distorted manner reminiscent of a gimmicky fairground full-length novelty mirror.

The last shot (below) is a bit of a red herring. Or maybe I should say it’s a yellow herring.

On first glance it looks as though the exposed engine block (this is a hot rod, remember) is painted yellow to match the chassis. But it isn’t. It’s chrome plated. Examine the image really carefully and you’ll see the overwhelming impression of yellow comes simply from the reflection in the shiny chrome.


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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Verse And Worse

Random Wit, Errant Rhyme. Not A Literary Crime

His name was Cody but they called him The Codester
He drove a shiny Mercedes roadster
He never looked under the hood at the motor
Not even when he needed a brand-new rotor

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Hood Winked

1. See Roadster. 2. Grab Camera. 3. Shoot


Photographs copyright: DAVID McMAHON