Thank you for all your wonderful comments, favs and the support you have all given my six month NYC study. I remain here on 365 for one reason - your friendship and support of my work.
I have a lot of catching up to do, and will be doing a long automotive series beginning today.
Delahaye produced French motorcars from 1894 - 1954. In 1902, the type 10B was introduced, with many advanced features for its time - it was the first Delahaye with a steering wheel instead of a tiller. The brass sidelamps, one of which is shown here, were illuminated with kerosene.
Danny that is beautiful.
I love your projects - NY was just spectacular. And I am always in awe of your automotive shots as I can't seem to figure them out. You better be here.
That is wonderfully polished. I think it is great that these old vehicles have been preserved and I am alway sfascinated when you show us something new.
March 19th, 2014
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I love your projects - NY was just spectacular. And I am always in awe of your automotive shots as I can't seem to figure them out. You better be here.