The car (1953 AC Buckland 2 litre drophead) is near enough the same age as the camera I used for this shot - early retina IIc. Taken at Goodwood Revival motor race meeting, I took along the Retina to keep in period
Looks to be some nice cars there. This is a good example, I think, of the difference between how a film sees colour and the human eye/brain's filtration system.
The white building in areas looks very slightly pinkish as does the car in areas( both very subtle shades) but I suspect that it is the light reflecting from the reddish gravel which the eye filters out