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Model: Yasmin Alli.

Car: 1973 Beetle - provided by Gary Dudley Jones.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7dkn1ZnIPk Rubber Soul album.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vGa7SW-qWY The Hotrats Cover version.

One Park Drive is a residential tower located in the district of Canary Wharf in London. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, and completed in 2021, One Park Drive rises to 205 meters. The structure features a distinctive cylindrical form with three distinct sections: loft, cluster, and bay apartments.

I saw this lion during a fantastic safari in Uganda in Queen Elizabeth National Park. We were on safari with Kazinga Tours: www.kazingatours.com

When the Bronco was introduced in the mid-sixties, its main competition was the Scout 800 and the Jeep CJ-5, both spartan vehicles to say the least. By the early seventies, with the introduction of the Chevrolet Blazer and the Scout II, it became painfully obvious that the Bronco was beginning to fall behind the competition. In 1973, Ford finally answered the calls for modernization by introducing the C-4 automatic transmission option and optional power steering. The C-4 had ratios of 2.46:1 low, 1.46 second, and 1:1 third. The power steering box was a Saginaw unit with 5.3 turns lock-to-lock. The base engine was bumped from 170 to 200 cubic inches. The J-handle transfer case shifter was introduced shortly after the model year began and the low range transfer case ratio became 2.34:1. These changes helped push early Bronco sales to their second best year ever: 26,300.

 

Photograph taken at the Granville, Tennessee Heritage Days Antique Car Show.

 

Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.

 

"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11

A couple of 20 cylinder SD's share the outside of the Bensenville diesel house with a SOO SD60 and couple of Bandits in November 1990.

I haven't been out here at sunset for a while. It's good to be back.

The journey is as important as the destinations. Road-side Randomness in CA, AZ, NM, TX, UT, and NV on my Epic Winter Break Road Trip.

 

Unfortunately, my GPS had been switched off and I didn't realize it, so I have little idea where most of these were actually taken.

Lofoten Islands, Norway

 

One of the many roadside pull offs that we tried to sneak into and get a shot before the show ended. This was the funny thing about this area. You were not alone at all, and each roadside pull out you had to slowly drive up to and check if someone else was already there. Lots of car traffic and houses in the area helped give the mountains and clouds some color to go along with the northern lights.

Day 18 of #inktober - prompt: Drive

Having a drive on a road that follows the curves of the terrain towards the mountains in the distance, a childhood dream because of American films.

#inktober2024 #visualthinking #sketchnotes #drive

Camera: Sony DSLR-A700

Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)

Aperture: f/5.0

Focal Length: 45 mm

ISO Speed: 200

Exposure Bias: +0.7 EV

Flash: Off, Did not fire

As always, your comments and faves are appreciated. Constructive criticism and suggestions are especially welcome as I believe they help to make me a better photographer. Thank you for taking the time to look at my photos.

 

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Autumn Drive in Hunza valley was magical for me ... good memories :)))

 

Shehzaad Maroof Photography 2013

One of the trickiest parts to my little California Highway Parties project was continually finding someone willing to drive my car while I climbed around inside (and outside) of it while taking pictures of people.

 

They'd have to:

-not get us into an accident that insurance wouldn't cover

-not get us stopped by the cops

-give us a bit of speed so we could get some wind blowing through the car

-take us to places that created good backgrounds

-not get us into an accident that would kill us all

 

So it was always people I trusted A LOT. My dad, my best assistant, one of my best friends...and a guy named Austin, once. Not sure how that one happened. Nice guy, but looking back, I'd only known him a little bit, poor choice for such awesome responsibility.

 

Really, I'm shocked nothing bad ever happened on those shoots. I was hanging out of the car, my subjects were hanging out of the car, it was a real hoot.

 

Tarren here, at one point, had at least half her body on the other side of that window, taking in the weekend air, not a care in the world. It created in people such a feeling of exuberance...sure, we all could've ended up in a mangled twist of metal and window wiper fluid and blood...but we sure had fun!

  

Beachwood Drive, Hollywood Hills, California

 

'Roid Week Fall 2017 - Reject #2

Kellie is lining up for a huge drive that probably went all the way to the fence at the Top Golf in Vineyard, Utah.

  

To enjoy my other creative project, please visit my funny short stories website: 500ironicstories.com where you can read or listen to new stories each week. I have also curated the stories into three different selections:

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Moral Stories - 500ironicstories.com/moral-stories

1. Removes a tool (camera), not a photographer.

2. The choice of tool limits the possibilities.

3. Experience allows him (instrument) less and less to limit their capabilities.

4. The ability to see is given only when the observer allows ...

5. The moment of observation is the real find ...

6. Training and mastering it defies. Training leads to poor imitations of the original.

7. Often the result should ripen, like wine. Although time is the understanding of the mind, therefore it is very speculative.

8. The meaning of all this is the process!

9. Let it be!

 

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I loved this place, everything is so huge!

& Gulf Coloured outlaw 911s.

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Lafleur Drive Bridge over the Mattagami River joins up to Airport Road located in the City of Timmins Mountjoy Township in Northeastern Ontario Canada

MRCE SIEMENS 189 916 travels with a container train through Padova station. (Veneto / Italy)

 

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i drove past the old drive-in theatre. The green sign says it’s closed for the winter. But, I could have sworn I saw a convertible car filled with family members, waiting for the movie to start. What's up with that?.... this drive-in movie theatre is located near New Hartford and Riverton, Connecticut.

A drive from Little Dyke to Parsborro to West Bay, NS.

I was under influence of marijuana but imgur.com/a1JnMrb.jpg

my phone also possessed.

Remembering flic.kr/p/2hLMdix

To understand this you have to look around.

Death Valley National Park

California

The journey is as important as the destinations. Road-side Randomness in CA, AZ, NM, TX, UT, and NV on my Epic Winter Break Road Trip.

 

Unfortunately, my GPS had been switched off and I didn't realize it, so I have little idea where most of these were actually taken.

Water Limousine ~ Pink Cadillac

Islamorada, Florida ~ Florida Keys U.S.A.

NAUTILIMO ~ Bay Charter ~ into the sunset

 

(six more photos of this water-limo in the comments)

 

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"Did someone call a limousine?"

 

"Yes, we did. A Pink Cadillac, Harbor NAUTILIMO."

 

"Well, it just left with your party... If you

swim fast enough you might catch it..." LOL

 

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*MGSIT-STORE*Summer Drive [bento]@Okinawa Summer Festival

As you drive this crazy curve in the highway, you don’t realize how cool it looks. From up high, you get to enjoy the view of Seton Lake, the mountains, and the road below.

Skyline Drive above Cañon City, Colorado

The Circle Drive-In Theater in Lampasas, TX, opened in 1955. Like so many others, it is now closed . . .

 

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