Low Tea

Uploaded: September 09, 2004

Description

Found as is! This car was parked among a lot of other British cars, but this one had the best attitude about itself.

Comments

Tammy Scott April 27, 2005

This is a really cool shot!!! I love the color the bumper looks with the grass reflected in it! #241987

Michael E. Brodie April 27, 2005

Thank you! Yours was pretty GRRRReat, too. I had to do some serious knee bending and stooping over to get the camera where reflections were well-behaved, but it was worth it.
I always get a kick out of understated humor and this found setup had it in spades. #1298136

Linda D. Lester level-classic April 27, 2005

Interesting! Never seen a tea cup there! Great shot, Michael! #1298173

Michael E. Brodie April 27, 2005

Me neither, Linda! It just struck me funny. A subtle application of the advice, "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade!" And what else would any self-respecting British sports car have in its gap-toothed grille if not a cup of tea, I ask you? #1298336

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