Featuring vintage Toyotas, Daihatsus, Acuras in mint condition with 850k kilometers on the odometer, and a long-lasting design that hasn't been corroded by yearly updates and programmed obselescence.
Taking care of things is a lost art in today’s consumer driven world. It’s nice to see that it still exists in some places. - I love the nostalgic feel of these images, and love the light leak. In my opinion, it enhances the photo and goes along with the whole theme of the series of appreciating and valuing things as they are instead of replacing them for a “better” model.
Light leak or no light leak? Tough question. Normally, I'd go with the leak. But that car is so beautiful, anything that distracts from it is a net negative, in my opinion. I'm voting for the clean frame. Of course, I'll likely change my mind several times.
Yes! I tend to agree with you here. I’m divided between the leak vs. noleak one! I think I prefer the leak, but there’s enough “film personality” on the noleak one. Sofia’s choice! Haha!
They keep their cars so well, they are beautiful
Taking care of things is a lost art in today’s consumer driven world. It’s nice to see that it still exists in some places. - I love the nostalgic feel of these images, and love the light leak. In my opinion, it enhances the photo and goes along with the whole theme of the series of appreciating and valuing things as they are instead of replacing them for a “better” model.
Thanks! I think I also prefer the light leak one :)))
Light leak or no light leak? Tough question. Normally, I'd go with the leak. But that car is so beautiful, anything that distracts from it is a net negative, in my opinion. I'm voting for the clean frame. Of course, I'll likely change my mind several times.
Yes! I tend to agree with you here. I’m divided between the leak vs. noleak one! I think I prefer the leak, but there’s enough “film personality” on the noleak one. Sofia’s choice! Haha!