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That name is kinda a little embarrassing, isn't it?
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This is about half of a friend's collection. Most of this group are 100% original cars. Left front: 1970 Hemi Charger Super Track Pack. Right front: 1969 Hemi GTX
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I shot this photo in June 2012, in my back yard, for a product review Twitter/Instagram account; I've always loved the way that this came out. Strong composition.
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Muscle Beach in Venice Beach. There's nothing like working out in the smoldering heat. Okay, sure, it's nice to be able to see the Pacific Ocean while you're doing curls, but it's still a little odd.
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