Car Show Etiquette I enjoy taking photos at car shows, but not because of the awesome shots you can get. Truth is, it's the car that usually makes the photo, not the photographer. I enjoy a great looking car as much as the next guy and if done right, you don't need a great sunset in the background or other additive to enhance the shot, just a sharp, beautiful car. Sure, there are some technical challenges to overcome like glare, reflections, bad light and such. But the biggest challenges have nothing to do with the car. Instead they are the visitors and the car owners themselves.
The Dart and Daytona A fun thing about car shows is noticing the difference in design between older cars and newer models. Some automotive designs continue to grow more sleek and contemporary, while others tend to revert back to older styling. Since features come and go too, it’s always fun to see some sitting side by side. This Dodge Dart and Dodge Daytona are great examples of then and now. Both have plenty of horsepower, but approach things from different designs and mechanics. These fine cars were at a recent Horses & Horsepower Car Show in Pearland, TX.