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Hey Guys,

 

just came back from a 2CV Raid where we drove to a local Oldie Meeting (with 15 2CVs :-)

 

want to share some Pics I took and edited them in LR based on Samuel Zellers presets, think this 70s look fits to the cars...

What do you mean?

 

all taken with the X-T10 and the 18-55

 

28822493294_f195994f65_h.jpgOldtimertreffen Donauwörth 2016 by Fabian J., auf Flickr

 

29158005180_8441477dee_h.jpgOldtimertreffen Donauwörth 2016 by Fabian J., auf Flickr

 

29158009890_7ce650576f_h.jpgOldtimertreffen Donauwörth 2016 by Fabian J., auf Flickr

 

28822504034_98277632f1_h.jpgOldtimertreffen Donauwörth 2016 by Fabian J., auf Flickr

 

29366507881_bcfd392a03_h.jpgOldtimertreffen Donauwörth 2016 by Fabian J., auf Flickr

 

29158017650_25c589f669_h.jpgOldtimertreffen Donauwörth 2016 by Fabian J., auf Flickr

 

29157998630_45a5cbd6d4_h.jpgOldtimertreffen Donauwörth 2016 by Fabian J., auf Flickr

 

some more to come in the next days...

 

thanks for watching!

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