Crushed It
Uploaded: October 01, 2017 | Entered: October 01, 2017 22:17:35
This is the 1.5 Millionth Corvette; it's the 7th Corvette rescued from the famous sinkhole in the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY, on Feb. 12, 2014. Well, this is some of the front end soon after when my husband and I visited. I should enter it into the category called tragic. LOL! Many of these cars have been expertly restored.
EXIF: F Number: 1.8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, Exposure Time: 1/60 seconds, Flash: Did not fire, auto, ISO: 400, White Balance: Auto, Focal Length: 50 mm
Model: Olympus E-M10
Category Entered: Man Made / Transportation
Rudi Reiner October 01, 2017 1
Interesting shot... Vette's probably worth more $$ now too :) #1696968Chuck Green October 02, 2017 1
Great find and capture, Connie! <>< #11645962Joanna Kovalcsik October 02, 2017 1
Great shot, Connie, and I love the title! #11645966John Koepfer @PresentPleasures October 02, 2017 1
Incredible find and capture Connie and thanks for the info!! #11646029Connie S. Bingham October 02, 2017 1
Thank you, Rudi, Chuck, Joanna, and John! :) #11646084Patrick Rouzes October 02, 2017 1
Amazing find & capture, Connie! Expensive sinkhole! #11646089Connie S. Bingham October 03, 2017
Wasn't it though? An expensive sinkhole? Wowzers! Rudi, you're probably right about this Vette being worth more $$ now! #11646443Emile Abbott October 05, 2017 1
Awesome find and presentation, Connie. Thanks for sharing. #11646953Connie S. Bingham October 06, 2017
Many thanks, Emile! You're so very welcome, both you and John K.! #11647200Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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