Three Spring Spyder Phaeton
This carriage was built by Brewster and Company in New York, in 1897. Named for its slender, spindly appearance, the spider phaeton was a popular men's pleasure driving vehicle in the 1890's. This was a light and quick choice for showing off in driving competitions, which were sometimes held in Central Park - despite the park's rigorously enforced eight mile-per-hour speed limit. Brewster sold this particular vehicle for $850, and it was delivered to new owner Daniel S. Lamont's West 53rd Street residence on June 1, 1898.
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Canon
Canon EOS 5D
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50 mm
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Canon EOS 5D
1/5 second
F/4.0
50 mm
1600
Jun 10, 2012, 4:31:48 PM
Adobe Photoshop CS Windows