It had been a while since I had driven the Amilcar, but this week I found an opportunity. Although it was a sad opportunity... A good acquaintance of my mother was cremated and since my mother no longer drives herself, but still wanted to attend the ceremony, I took her to the crematorium.
The latter is located in the middle of the "Schoonselhof", the largest cemetery in Antwerp. And since I didn't attend the ceremony myself, I took the opportunity to walk around the cemetery. It's not the first time I've walked around there, but I really like this time of year. The cemetery is very extensive and has many beautiful wide avenues that are shrouded in beautiful colors during this period. A pleasure for the eye and the camera... ok, you just have to forget the graves for the sake of ease 😉
Anyway, I made the necessary shots and once I got home all I had to do was add the Amilcar... That's how my loyal Amilcar came out of the garage this season (even if it's virtual 🙃)
BTW: I noticed in previous posts that some of you think this “car-series” are paintings…but they are not. It are heavily edited photography’s…
BTW 2: all cars (or bikes) used in these pictures are real and existing. I don’t own those cars but did spot them during my hikes and decided to shoot them because they’re just good-looking or original or vintage. This doesn’t mean that I shot them on the same place as in the final picture… as a matter of fact, I was there but the cars never were…😉 The places in the pictures are mostly interesting or original places… but not always car-friendly 😂
As a final note… I can guarantee that no car or bike has been hurt during the picture-shoot…Please, don't forget to resteem if you like my Vintage Travel series... I'm sure others will like them too!
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