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1966D100

Behind my Polysphere making engine noises and
by me for my photo site :shifty:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/augustksphotos/

I added more pictures since I last posted something. I'm still new at this, but I've been told by many I have potential. Who knows. I've sent out some of my photo's into a contest. If one or two get picked, they'll be printed on a calendar thats sold throughout the U.S. (not sure if it makes it to Canada). Here's hoping for national recognition, even if its only by a select few :helpme:
 
Still looking good my other spawn ( Dopameans unnamed brother who talked me into going to Audioslave's first outdoor concert so he is not half bad) won quite a few photo contects. Keep working at it, where do you go to school?
 
At Lakeland College in Sheboygan, WI. Its not really half bad here, at least photo wise that is :shifty:

I'm still awaiting my passport so I can explore (or exploit) our Tokyo, Japan campus. :bravo:
 
i have friends in sheboygen wis. he is a truck driver and lives on a farm. also a great car collector. has a neat 57 chev. and a few others. but the place is nice in wisconsin.he lives on Rowe RD.--- havent seen him in a while. want to go there soon i hope . in the next year or 2 i hope. the water would be nice. he said there is a farey there to cross on if i drove up that way on the canadian side. thot of that to. but if we go by train it don,t take that long. i like trains to.. Tom says wis. is a good place to hunt up barn cars. ---have a good one- ORVIL
 
I know what you mean, I've heard of stories (hell, thats how I found the nose piece to my future hot rod. There was a rumor there was still the families Model-T in that barn. No Model-T, but a few old parts (most couldn't be salvaged, even looking at them made it seem like they were going to fall apart from rust and rot). I have seen an old Buick (mid-60's) boat-of a car in someones barn. Huge four door beast. No idea if its still there, the farmer was pretty protective of a car that had four flats, chicken crap on the roof and a cracked windshield, but to each there own I guess.
 
Ahh more good stuff, the "fuzzy" campus pic with the purples and blues on the snow:bravo: very nice.
 
Yeah, some times my camera is a little stuborn, it almost gets adjusted right and jumps the gun on the picture, hence like three pictures on that gallery are "fuzzy" but you can still see what I was trying to capture in the picture. But over-all, that Nikon Coolpix L3 isn't to bad of a camera. Though I've heard, because of the slow speed sometimes, not the best for candid moment shots of people or quick reactions. I guess you have to hang out with a lot of slow people to get those pictures :bwuhaha:
 
old hewy packard makes the point but not "artsy"

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Oddly enough, my Grandfather, who is a WWII sharpshooter, taught me how to shoot a gun, and take a picture. :bravo:
 
A small handfull of pictures have been added, so if you have nothing to do on break or sitting there bored and need to procrastinate, go ahead and check it out!

I also have a picture of the car thats in our woods behind the campus. I'm guessing its an old Chevy Imp, but I could be wrong. There are no badges on this thing of any kind, just some white paint, chrome, bullet holes and tons of rust.
 
I also have a picture of the car thats in our woods behind the campus. I'm guessing its an old Chevy Imp, but I could be wrong. There are no badges on this thing of any kind, just some white paint, chrome, bullet holes and tons of rust.

At first I thought it might be a 60 chev but a comparison of fronts proved wrong.:huh:
 

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Well here's whats left of the back. Maybe the tail light socket can help (I think). This isn't a small car, its about the size of a Fury III and has four doors as big as my trucks doors (on my D100).
 

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They were Mercury Meteors on the south side of the border, and the tail lights don't look right for one of them.
 

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