Citroën DS Decapotable classic convertible luxury car parked in the port of Monaco during a summer evening. The Citroën DS Décapotable was an exclusive open-top version of the legendary Citroën DS, produced between 1960 and 1971 by coachbuilder Henri Chapron. The convertible was largely hand-built and made in very limited numbers—fewer than 1,400 examples in total—making it one of the rarest and most desirable Citroëns ever created. The long, graceful body, chrome detailing, and uncluttered silhouette gave the car a refined presence that appealed to elite buyers, from celebrities to heads of state.
I'm a freelance photographer with a passion for landscape photography and everything concerning the theme mobility. I shoot a lot of my work in the Dutch IJsseldelta region , but also during my trips abroad to eg Iceland, Norway and Scotland . I also have an extensive.. Read more…