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This parking lot has really small spots, and Jessica and I are always leaving notes under the windshield wipers of big honkin' SUVs and trucks and such who park in these compact-only spots. Anyway, Jessica's scooter is definitely compact.
Another awsome Sport Compact event at WSID.Loads of cars made the trek from all over Aus to compete.Almost capacity entries on the track & a great selection of hot cars on show.
The presentation standard of Sport Compact drag cars has really amazed me so far this year, with a lot of the top runner track cars looking like prestine show cars with candy pearl paint jobs,tastefull air brushing and graffix and tuff drag spec rims all round. these guys have definatly stepped it up a notch!
Took a whole lot of photo's throughout the day, but unfortunatly forgot my memory backup so was limited to 4G worth of space...Ahhhrr.
Anyway, enjoy and please let me know what you think.
Jason
once the poles are removed, the tent can be squished down and fastened by the 'secondary' cord lock position on the supplied tent bag
This is a early 1960's Simplex Sportsman. It's in the back of a early 50's Chevy P/U. Not a bad combo. Check out the engine, it looks like a lawn mower engine!
12 - Jan - 2013:
Today's shot is a studio photo of some smoke.
This was taken on the Fuji compact on manual settings, including manual focus. The smoke is lit with an off camera speedlite fired from a Yongnuo YN-622C radio trigger.
The photo is then processed in Lightroom and Photoshop.
My favorite auto-exposure compact 35mm cameras. Starting from bottom right corner in clockwise direction
1) Minox 35 GT
2) Chinon Bellami
3) Olympus XA2
4) Lomo LC-A original
Because the city of Richmond in British Columbia is located on a river delta, the soil must be compacted before a large structure can be built. The common method is to bring in a big pile of dirt and let it lie there for a period of time. This pile of dirt is compacting the soil in preparation for a condominium complex. (Richmond, BC, Canada)
Stage One: I installed the recommended 110 width bottom bracket so that I could mount the Velo-Orange compact double crankset. With a 48/32 combination, I'm hoping this will meet my all around needs. I also find this to be quite a beautiful set of cranks.