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Seen at World of Wheels - Chicago. A really , really nice owner made Kustom. One of a kind and oh so fine....
Image copyright SB ImageWorks 2011. No use without written permission from me..or I will find you and make you pay my kids college tuition...
The silhouette of the large mountain is very famous mountain in Japan.
It is Mt. Fuji.
Large version is here.
LARGER, so you can read the tattoos!!!
This was mama Kutzin's idea. Apparently she's not altogether "okay" with the fact that her girls have become so enamored of being tattooed.
Which is unfortunate, because these girls have a whole gaggle of tattoos.
This was my first "family" shoot, and can't say as it went too poorly. They were okay with not smiling for most of the shots, so I was well within my wheelhouse during the shoot. I even got to do one of them "okay, everybody stand around dad, all Dynasty style. No one smile but mom, yeah, yeah, and dad, you're serious. You've just won the huge oil contract, but your mistress is threatening to reveal that she's pregnant with the baby you conceived when you were supposed to be doing the emergency surgery that ended up killing your daughter's fiance, who was secretly a spy for the Russians."
What, I watched a lot of General Hospital as a kid. Dad loved him some soaps. Don't ask me why, because I've absolutely no idea. All I know is it makes for interesting expressions during photo shoots.
Welcome to my world.
There are a few other pictures of this East Kent Reliance / Marshall on Flickr, but all taken many years later, when it was in a far more advanced state of decay, with the bus seemingly being held together by numerous layers of red paint ! At least it still had all its windows at this stage.
I gather it arrived here in 1982, on the A58 south of Wetherby, having only made the journey of a few miles from North's yard at Sherburn-in-Elmet. It must surely have gained the record for the country's longest-serving ex-bus static cafe, as it was still here in 2007 at least, and perhaps a few years more. Does anyone know just when it left ?
A58, Wetherby, 16/11/85
Surrounded by an impressive arc of ammunition, Swedish Air Force Saab JA-37 Viggen 37446/03, from F4 Wing on show in the static park at the Royal Iinternational Air Tattoo, July 1993.
One of the noisiest jet fighters ever, the Viggen was one of a long line of Saab designs capable of operating from both conventional airfields and in the event of war emergencies when the latter were out of use, highways!
Now replaced by the Saab Gripen, one example can still be seen operational with the Swedish Air Force Historic Flight.
HDR Tonemapping of a scanned 35mm transparency
Oter, Impeach, Alamo.
END OF THE WORLD STITCH.
Oter: www.flickr.com/photos/beautifulvandalism/8304397913/in/ph...
Impeach: www.flickr.com/photos/beautifulvandalism/8304397913/in/ph...
Alamo: www.flickr.com/photos/beautifulvandalism/8305443260/in/ph...