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16.00" x 10.50"
Overall:
18.00" x 12.50"
1957 Fairlane Convertible A Night To Remember Poster
by Chas Sinklier
Product Details
1957 Fairlane Convertible A Night To Remember poster by Chas Sinklier. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
1957 Fairlane Convertible A Night To Remember and I must say that the recent 4th of July Celebration at lake-side in the Texas Hill-Country was... more
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Artist's Description
1957 Fairlane Convertible A Night To Remember and I must say that the recent 4th of July Celebration at lake-side in the Texas Hill-Country was intense! Texans do not kid around when it comes to celebrating and that includes the shindig in honor of the Yankee nation to the North the U.S.A.. Even though dyed-in-the-wool Texans would much rather return the state to its original form of a Republic, it's still considered polite to give a hoot for the old U.S. of A. on its birthday ~:0)
One thing about fireworks displays at our lake in the hills is that everyone sends up big-time rockets - it's quite exciting! And very loud! You never know from where the next barrage will come. I shot this display using the ol' Canon G11 with wide-angle (bout 10mm) Bracketed the foto (-4, 0, +4) as it's a night shot. Bathed the RAW images in a good dose of Photomatix Pro and pounded away before and after with the old family retainer PhotoShop.
Frankly, I prefer shooting at night b/c it's co...
About Chas Sinklier
VivaChas and the internationally Recognized Opinionist Juni make more than just Hot Rod Art together. Whilst traveling the Texas Hill Country and Seaside in search of fascinating people and Street Rodding Pickups the duo snaps some of the local color along the way! Then Chas works up his reference materials into digital interpretations of an illustrative style rarely seen! Therein lies the why of owning art by VivaChas! It's different from the norm and filled with what can only be defined as - VivaChas! ~:0) VivaChas Hot Rod Art! Visit VivaChas.com BTW - My images do NOT belong to the public domain. All images in this gallery are owned by me and copyrighted, All Rights Reserved by VivaChas!. All The Materials Contained May Not Be...
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Bob Christopher
Hi Chas...l like your image. I think the driver and date missed the fireworks in the sky...Cheers Bob fv
Chas Sinklier replied:
Thanks Bob! It was a great vantage point! ~;0) VivaChas!