As the sun glistens off the paint, chrome and headlights of this old Mercury Comet Caliente parked along the street in Old Quebec, Canada, reflections along Cote de la Fabrique can be seen in the shiny headlights. The chrome around the classic rounded headlights on this Mercury Comet Caliente sparkle as the owner of this beauty keeps it in mint condition.This type of classic car is not seen too often especially in this amazing pristine condition. Around the headlights, there are no chips or chunks taken out of the paint and every inch on the grill, chrome and nameplate glitter as the rays from the sun reflect off the car.The Mercury Comet Caliente carries its own distinct body outlines, interior design and exterior trim and ornamentation. The Mercury dealers were a division of Ford Motor Company and the Comet Caliente was first introduced to the world in 1964 along with the Comet 202 and Comet 404. ... continue below the picture...
... The Caliente was the sportiest of the three, but as the next year's models came out, the headlights became stacked and new finned tail lights were an added bonus.These street reflections in the headlights are something that the owner of this old Mercury Comet Caliente should be proud of. People that see this car around Old Quebec, usually stop, with their mouth agape and admire the incredible beauty of this classic automobile.Street reflections in the headlights of an old Mercury Comet Caliente parked along Cote de la Fabrique in Old Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/7.1, exposure time of 1/100 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 55mm.