Long Bed

Uploaded: November 30, 2012

Description

The bed of a 1965 Chevrolet Custom Cab truck. F7.1, 1/60, 18-55mmVR Lens @18mm, ISO100, natural light.

Catch All: December 2, 2012

Exif: F Number: 7.1, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/600 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, return light detected, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 18.00 mm, Model: NIKON D5100

Comments

Kathryn Wesserling December 03, 2012

Probably looked shiny during my college days! It took me a minute to catch onto your POV (like why is "Chevrolet" backwards?) Clever shot, Susan. #1501724

Susan M. Smith December 05, 2012

Yes, it was even shinier in 2001 when I met my husband. Since then it's been used so much for work tasks and hauling stuff it's kinda beat up. I wanted to get as much of the bed in as possible without having to climb up on the cab lol! Thanks for your comments Kathy! #10452408

Marcy B. Reman December 14, 2012

I like the colors and the softness of this photo - like an old worn but very comfy shoe. You just want to keep climbing in for a ride.

Thanks for the comment on the POV Kathy. I went back and relooked at the photo, stared at it awhile and then - ah ha! I got it! I agree - it's a wonderful POV. #10464316

Susan M. Smith December 14, 2012

I agree Marcy, it looks kind of "country" which seems cozy or nostalgic. I was unsure about the Chevrolet being backwards, however, I realized that they don't imprint the inside of the tailgates like that anymore (I don't think). It does make you think twice about the pov...lol!

Thank you to you and Kathy for the comments. I love the feedback :) #10464557


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