1929 Mercedes Benz SSK
Recently, I have been fortunate to have been able to visit some of the finest private collections of early and exotic autos in the U.S. Earlier, I reported on my finds at the incredible Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum in Auburn Indiana. Last weekend I was privileged to see the wonderful collection of cars at the Revs Institute/Collier Collection. I have chosen to display a few of my photos here.
Bobby Unser's Jorgensen Eagle
The Revs Institute does not allow any flash photography. The museum is so well lit aesthetically that it isn't an issue. Additionally, there are no ropes...very little distractions. There are many black and white auto photos on the wall which you can clone out..or not. All of these photos were taken at IS0 3200.
Rolls Royce
The camera was my tiny Panasonic Lumix DMC-LF1. This camera is smaller than my iPhone. I brought this camera into the museum since I was informed earlier that no photography was allowed in the museum. I left my Olympus OMD-EM5 in the trunk of the car.
Duesenberg
My heart leaps when I come up on the elegant Duesenbergs. What an era the 20s and 30s must have been for the auto industry. Of course, you had to be wealthy to own any of these cars, but even the Model T Fords were stylish...and affordable for the masses.
Packard Twelve
With car photography I prefer clean backgrounds so I usually clone out distractions...or even better I will build a Gaussian blur behind the vehicle in Photoshop. Thanks for coming along for the ride!
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