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Great stuff! Thanks for posting those - it prompted a visit to your website.
 
Wow! Lots of great stuff. I enjoyed both slideshows.
"Praise The Lowered"....I love that.

I think I saw an Autobianchini in there somewhere. I used to own one.

The old trucks are great. Some of the scenes with the sad, neglected pickups are neat. And I especially like the antique, heavy-duty models like the bull-nose tow truck and the chain-drive job.

Was that a rusting Chrylser Airflow?

That VW "spider" creation was wild.

It's amazing that you found one of those DKW "T-Birds"!

And the old Loewy Studebaker was cool....ditto the Packard Hawk.

The Canadian "Falcon" made me do a double take...."Frontenac", right?

The mountain scenes were very nice....so were the old houses and the "people shots".

Oh, and lots of pretty girls too.....Good Eye, James! ;-)
 
Neat stuff. I looked at all of them and they are well composed. My uncle has a Kaiser. Not sure how many of them remain.
 
Thanks all...

aeronca65t said:
Wow! Lots of great stuff. I enjoyed both slideshows.

A)"Praise The Lowered"....I love that.

I've seen that sign a few times since then on different vehicles, mainly being used the VW crowd

B) I think I saw an Autobianchini in there somewhere. I used to own one.

Somewhere way back in my photostream I have photos of an Autobianchi Bianchina

C) The old trucks are great. Some of the scenes with the sad, neglected pickups are neat. And I especially like the antique, heavy-duty models like the bull-nose tow truck and the chain-drive job.

D) Was that a rusting Chrylser Airflow?

Yup! Just something you see everyday... Actually at a museum where there is a restored Airflow inside on display, I suspect this was the parts car used

E) That VW "spider" creation was wild.

That's a longtime Calgary landmark at a local repair shop

F) It's amazing that you found one of those DKW "T-Birds"!

And I was amazed to see it at the car show I attended, and it wasn't an British/European show...

G) And the old Loewy Studebaker was cool....ditto the Packard Hawk.

H) The Canadian "Falcon" made me do a double take...."Frontenac", right?

Yup, Frontenac, the Frontenac is quite rare only being made for a year or so up here

I) The mountain scenes were very nice....so were the old houses and the "people shots".

J) Oh, and lots of pretty girls too.....

What other kind are there?

Good Eye, James! ;-)
 
Very nice work!! There are some really, truly stunning photographs there. Things I wouldn't hesitate to hang on my wall. Composition, complimentary colors, irony, intrigue... and with such a broad range of subjects... all well mastered. Kudos!

JACK
 
As Doc says sometimes... "I'm just waiting for that covetted Pulitzer" I think it'll be a few years yet... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif
 
Don't stop, babee. Don't stop! It's out there.

I forget whom to attribute, but: "Success is three-quarters preparation, one-quarter luck." --or words to that effect.

With what you're doin', you're goin'! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
 
Yeah, sort of like art...1/4 inspiration, 3/4 perspiration
 
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