DiMora Vicci Neoclassic 6.2 convertible by goodoleboy
Open full image in new tab Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Description
For the person who has everything.
Probably the first vehicle I encountered at the event - sorry, I don't know the year - captured 6/5/16 @ 10:48 am, at the beautiful Huntington Beach Concours d'Elegance held on the beautiful grounds of the Huntington Beach Central Park in beautiful Huntington Beach, California.
With his penchant for such art, Mark/anahata.c. probably did the paint job.
DiMora Motorcar® Neoclassic automobiles combine 21st Century automotive technology with the timeless styling of the 1920s and 1930s.
The information I found on this gorgeous beast consists mostly of specifications, and photos and hoopla from other auto shows. It was mentioned that it was faster than lightning. There are some biographies on Alfredo Di Mora, the founder of the company. I don't know about the factory, but the corporation is based in beautiful Palm Springs, California.
ZOOM at all costs.
Comments (7)
bmac62
Wild and beautiful. Ultra sharp photos with great color.
Cyve
WOW my friend... What a fabulous cor... Marvelous deco and fantastic presentaation ... Awesome capture Harry !!!
UteBigSmile
OMG - Now this is one HOTTIE!!! That OLDIE looks fantastic!
helanker
OEE!! What a beautiful car. Shining like (Cat poop in moon light). OMG! I cant believe, I said that Danish phrase. Sorry Harry. It just happened. :-P But it means it is shining so beautifully with all the reflections and everything. You did a great job photographing it.
X-PaX
Very nice capture. I like the airbrush very much
HopeFadesEternal
Beautiful car with impressive paint work. It certainly doesn't look like an original, there were just too many clues to it's more modern underpinnings.
anahata.c
Thank you for the compliment, Harry, it does remind me of my crazy art style, though I can't imagine doing it on a car---esp around the curves and nooks and crannies that the painter had to traverse, here. As Bill says, ultra sharp photos with great color. Your shots from this car show---in fact all your car shots of the last month or two---have been a cornucopia of photographic treats. You got the against-the-grain angle in shot 1, with vivid light and color. 2 and 4 give us the painted portion up close, with lots of sweeping and swooping in 2; and a more reflective feeling in 4 (because of the less intense hues). Wonderful variations. 3 shows us the interior---surprisingly dull by comparison to the hood; but beautiful in its own right. And the last shot gives a more angled version of the first shot, with the perspective much more dramatic. It's a glorious beast, captured with the finesse and skill of one who's been doing these shots for a long time. Beautiful reflections too. Another beautiful car montage from you, Harry. And thanks for thinking of me, with it...