First Class Classics
www.firstclassclassics.co.nz
Rolls-Royce | Bentley | Daimler Limos | Jaguars | Armstrong Siddeley and an Austin A30
Big Thanks to Maxine and Terry Sutherland (owners)
F2.8 1/200 ISO640 EF24-70mm@24mm

First Class Classics 19 March 2015
1958 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, was Queen Elizabeth's car during a royal tour in Australia.
It was great to be able to sit in the same vehicle, the genuine smell of leather.
I so enjoy photographing this elegant Rolls-Royce with so much history and character. Taking an photo was often difficult because the vehicle was so shinny, I would be in the reflection so it was defiantly a challenge but a good experience.

Showroom
22 Harris Rd
East Tamaki
Auckland 2013
Ph: 271 2552
QueenElizabeth in RR-SW. 1958
Govt. Daimler Limo – DB. Queen in Wellington – rear view of Helen Clark (left)
RRW Brisbane.
Queen on the 9 o'clock news (right)

F20 0.5 ISO100 EF24-70mm@70mm (right)
Relection of myself in the photo with the tripod.
F2.8 1/80 ISO250 EF24-70mm@24mm
Relection of myself in the photo, this is something I should have notice when taking the photo. (above)
F2.8 1/1000 ISO500 EF24-70mm@28mm
Negative space in the front of the photo forms a triangle. Leading the eyes to the back left or the right of the photo, moving back to the centre.
Bridal Gowns F2.8 1/250 ISO250 24-70mm@70mm
The detail could be seen with the close up photo, elegant and beauty in both the dresses. The photo to the right shows the display complete tight frame, the image fills the area.
The Rolls-Royce fills the frame. Positive space to the top right of the photo. Big and bold looking important.
www.firstclassclassics.co.nz
Rolls-Royce | Bentley | Daimler Limos | Jaguars | Armstrong Siddeley and an Austin A30
Big Thanks to Maxine and Terry Sutherland (owners)
F2.8 1/200 ISO640 EF24-70mm@24mm![]() |
| First Class Classics 19 March 2015 |
1958 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, was Queen Elizabeth's car during a royal tour in Australia.
It was great to be able to sit in the same vehicle, the genuine smell of leather.
I so enjoy photographing this elegant Rolls-Royce with so much history and character. Taking an photo was often difficult because the vehicle was so shinny, I would be in the reflection so it was defiantly a challenge but a good experience.

QueenElizabeth in RR-SW. 1958
Govt. Daimler Limo – DB. Queen in Wellington – rear view of Helen Clark (left)

F20 0.5 ISO100 EF24-70mm@70mm (right)
Relection of myself in the photo with the tripod.
It was great to be able to sit in the same vehicle, the genuine smell of leather.
I so enjoy photographing this elegant Rolls-Royce with so much history and character. Taking an photo was often difficult because the vehicle was so shinny, I would be in the reflection so it was defiantly a challenge but a good experience.

Showroom
22 Harris Rd
East Tamaki
Auckland 2013
Ph: 271 2552
QueenElizabeth in RR-SW. 1958
Govt. Daimler Limo – DB. Queen in Wellington – rear view of Helen Clark (left)
RRW Brisbane.
Queen on the 9 o'clock news (right)

F20 0.5 ISO100 EF24-70mm@70mm (right)
Relection of myself in the photo with the tripod.
F2.8 1/80 ISO250 EF24-70mm@24mm
Relection of myself in the photo, this is something I should have notice when taking the photo. (above)
F2.8 1/1000 ISO500 EF24-70mm@28mm
Negative space in the front of the photo forms a triangle. Leading the eyes to the back left or the right of the photo, moving back to the centre.
Bridal Gowns F2.8 1/250 ISO250 24-70mm@70mm
The detail could be seen with the close up photo, elegant and beauty in both the dresses. The photo to the right shows the display complete tight frame, the image fills the area.
The Rolls-Royce fills the frame. Positive space to the top right of the photo. Big and bold looking important.










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