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this is one of a ton of pics i took in New Hampshire - my grandparents built a house there, which they lived in along with my mom and her sister and brother, when they (my mom etc.) were all kids. there's still no electricity there or any toilet - we have to use a somewhat odorous outhouse - but we visit every summer and i love it there. we got a lift down the road one day in the back of our neighbors' pickup - it was really fun!! my grandma was holding this bouquet she had picked and i took some pics
When I use pickup surrounds these days I tend to dull the shiny plastic down with wire wool.. it just looks more classy I think.
top: Somewhere south of Austin in Central Texas, 1982.
I recall shooting this through the windshield as I was driving back from the Aransas Wildlife Refuge where I was shooting an essay for the PJ color class.
J. B. Colson, one of my profs, said a photographer should always have a camera in the front seat of the car with them.
bottom: The Corrigan-Camden Bulldogs mascot rides in the back of James Parker's pickup heading west from Corrigan on US 287 to Crockett for a Friday night football game Friday, Sept. 4, 2009. .Photographed on US 287 west of Groveton, Texas.
IC&E train #273 behind the 6432 and 6444 had to stop at Kirkland, IL and pickup two gondola cars loaded with rail on Sunday afternoon. Here they are rolling back up toward the mainline after grabbing their pickup.
I spotted the 1980's Volkswagen Rabbit Pickup in Jackson, Alabama.
The Rabbit Pickup was a variant of the first generation Golf and was first made at VW's former U.S. plant in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Later these pickups were made in other countries where they are known as the Volkswagen Caddy.
Pickup loaded high with sacks of miraa speeding on a road to ensure rapid delivery while the twigs are still fresh.
Mark has wanted a spare truck for work, and one that does not have a computer that shuts everything down if a little problem comes along. Something that doesn’t take a computer tech to work on it. My brother, Orison, had a 47 Chevy that looked a lot like this.