you're right, Martin. After looking at a few earlier posts it was artsy, and I saw some very cool pics. Here's mine. I was fetching a tool and my box is right behind the bed of the red truck and as I looked up started to walk towards the the car I was working on this is what I saw. I quickly grabbed my camera. Pretty cool pic. I will probably photoshop the background(outside) white and get this one developed for my home office.
And I like that one a LOT, very cool. You better print that up and put it on the wall. The wall of the garage, your hallway or living room in your house, what ever.
This is one thing that a lot of us don't do, print the darn thing out and hang it up!
Though I wasn't born for another thirty years so I didn't take it, this is one of my absolute favorites. My uncle in the family race car at the track. Which one I don't know, Oakland speedway maybe? But this is one of my favorite photos of all time.
That's sick( in a good way)! The cig in the mouth is like the icing on the cake. That one I'd consider artsy for the cig and simply cause it's an oldie. Good stuff.
This is another favorite of mine. My dad in his brand new 1939 Chevy. He customized it in the first weeks of owning it by removing the running boards and making the covers for the frame and making the rock guards for the fenders.
Some of the pictures that have been posted is some serious photography. Here is my humble contribution. I shot at a rather long focal lenght to compress the (3) engines, all blown, Chevy, Mopar, and Ford.
Some of the pictures that have been posted is some serious photography. Here is my humble contribution. I shot at a rather long focal lenght to compress the (3) engines, all blown, Chevy, Mopar, and Ford.
Another couple of classic hotrod photos from my family collection. How about the tether car! These are out of my moms family's photos. Not only where they serious hotrodders, they took a lot of photos, they are treasures of mine.
That's my uncle George in the first photo in the winners circle, him in the "Amaral Special" sliding thru the corner. And my uncle Joe and probably Tony in the pits with the Amaral Special.
1965 Cobra kit car at the Truro car show last year...
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