Part 4: Pictures from the 2018 Invasion Car Show – Deep Ellum, Dallas, Texas

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I have some more from the 2018 Invasion Car Show. With the 2019 show just around the corner I decided to finish up some of the images and revisit some images from the show again.  Below is a set of 10 images all shot with my little prime pancake lens.

2019 Invasion Car Show

2018 Invasion Car Show – Deep Ellum, Dallas, Texas

The Invasion Car Show is an event that happens every Labor Day Weekend in Deep Ellum, Dallas, Texas hosted by the THEM! TX Car Club. For years, the show has been held on Elm Street from 10:00 AM and ends around 6:00 PM. If its to hot, the cars and crowds start thinning out around 4:00 PM. Later in the evening, Trees and several other clubs will have after parties with live Rockabilly bands through out the night.

The Show is a pre 1964 traditional rods and kustoms event. The show features bad ass kustoms, rats and other hot rods. In additional to the rides, there is great food from the local bars/restaurants/food trucks, live rockabilly bands, and more.

If you like old cars, rat rods, led sleds, or just like the Rockabilly lifestyle this is a great event to check out. I go almost every year. Check out some of the images from some of the earlier shows.

About the Images

For this event I used three different lenses and shot by hand. For this set of images, I used my Sony a6000 and a Sony SEL16F28 16mm f/2.8. Those images were processed with Adobe Lightroom CC, Topaz Labs A.I. Clear and DXO NIK Collection to clean up the images, remove noise, and recover the lost details.

About James

James spends most of his free time using social media and loves to teach others about design, web development, CSS, SEO, and social media. He is addicted to Wordpress, social media, and technology. You can reach him on his personal website, Evolutionary Designs Blog, Do not forget to follow him on Twitter @element321

Comments

  1. Rodney Tyroch says

    Great pics and thanks

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