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I like the pic and have an interest in old crocks. What make are the cars?Moriarty New Mexico.
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I like the pic and have an interest in old crocks. What make are the cars?
Thanks Lucille. Great shot. I love caputuring old bangers; not every old car can be a priceless Ferarri or Alfa. I think it is most important to record 'common' mass produced products, not just cars. It's amazing how fast stuff vanishes from our lives.the one on the left is a early 50's Oldsmobile. Not sure about the others.
Tide is in. I used to sail at Mount's Bay Sailing Club and this is a very lovely photo. Thanks.
Thank you Steve, It's a lovely bay to sail aroundTide is in. I used to sail at Mount's Bay Sailing Club and this is a very lovely photo. Thanks.
Hello Barry, it is indeed. But we raced dinghies and were only interested in wind shifts! During the season we were dodging basking sharks twice the size of our boats. The dolphins sped past us. But on the way back to shore, the mackerel fishing was great. I no longer live in that part of Cornwall and do miss the bits of beauty. But I'm acutely aware there are many Cornish areas less fortunate.Thank you Steve, It's a lovely bay to sail around
The vertical is my favourite - the tree in the centre is very nicely framed on all sides. Lovely images - many thanks for sharing! Looks familiar, too...Not sure whether I prefer the horizontal or the vertical version .. May be the vertical..
Gorgeous! Thanks Annna.Not sure whether I prefer the horizontal or the vertical version .. May be the vertical..
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