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by Edmund Nagele FRPS
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Accessorize your life with unique stickers from an independent artist! Our vinyl stickers are available in four different sizes and are kiss-cut to create a 1/8" border around the perimeter of the design. Each sticker has an adhesive backing with plenty of stickiness to cling to any smooth surface while still being easy to remove.
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Star Comet-21 Saloon (1931) in front of Bedon's Norton Manor House, Worcestershire, Great Britain. Previously owned by Edmund Nagele.
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Stickers should be applied to clean, smooth surfaces at room temperature.
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Star Comet-21 Saloon (1931) in front of Bedon's Norton Manor House, Worcestershire, Great Britain. Previously owned by Edmund Nagele.
The Star Motor Company was a British car and commercial vehicle maker based in Wolverhampton and active from 1898 to 1932. At its peak Star was the UK's sixth largest car manufacturer and produced around 1000 cars a year. In it's days, the elegant Comet-21 Saloon with it's 3 ltr - 6 cylinder engine, was their most powerful 3 Ltr. touring saloon and superior to the Rolls Royce 20/25 of the same year. (However, the bakes were crap 😡)
5x7 Large Format Photography by Edmund Nagele F.R.P.S.
When I left a Munich advertising studio for Ireland, I dreamed of cheap whisky, hot geysers and a little adventure. Wrong. Very wrong indeed! The whiskey was expensive, the hot springs were in Iceland and the little adventure developed into a big adventure. The land and it's people were fascinating right from the beginning and after learning a few words of the English language, tinted with an Irish flavour, mind and soul were cleared of orderly Teutonic perceptions. The wind blew away the acquired photographic rules to let grey skies and green meadows convert easily into stunning pictures. The adventure was in full swing and I never missed the Bavarian studio. Since then I have travelled to many exotic countries. During 1973, in...
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Ann Warrenton
5/5/23 Congratulation's on your 2nd place win in. 1930's challenge! Awesome image!
Edmund Nagele FRPS replied:
Thank you for your kind congratulation, Ann. Much appreciated 🍷 (but don't drink and drive)
Wendy Wilton
Great car Edmund. The setting, composition and light really add to the feel of another era. Seen and voted in the 1930S Auto Fine Art Color Photos Contest.....good luck, Wendy
Edmund Nagele FRPS replied:
Thank you, Wendy. Indeed, travel in those days was more elegant and unhurried. I much enjoyed driving this car, though the brakes were a bit iffy... Your vote is also much appreciated.
Michaela Perryman
Great looking car
Edmund Nagele FRPS replied:
Indeed, it was. I had to sell it before we moved to Bavaria where they drive on the wrong side of the road 😡