The design on the canoes, fantastic. Love the cabin too. So you have a 5 speed (the overdrive)?
4L60e behind a 5.3L LS.
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The design on the canoes, fantastic. Love the cabin too. So you have a 5 speed (the overdrive)?
I love my Vintage Air. Nice Cruiser!1000 miles this week. The 450 home yesterday was a slog. 98F in the Central Valley for 5 hours sucked but it was good to see all of my brothers. We’ve been going to the Navarro since the early 1960’s when my parents bought 4 acres. Built a cabin with my grandpa, dad and uncle in ‘68 and spent the next 50+ years growing up and raising families.
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Was a great trip and zero problems with the Landcruiser. Cruised with traffic on the I5 no problem with the overdrive.
Figuring out A/C for it is a must though.
Oh he just got bat s*** lucky. It happens to me, ocassionally.The framing is almost perfect, with excellent use of the rule of thirds. The light direction helps emphasize the shape of the subject while aiding in the telling of the story by showing the truck driving into the direction of light. This also creates a positive tension and leading lines.
Splendid technique in not only exposure but archival storage.
Good work and thanks for sharing @HooDoo
That looks amazing! Id love to do Red Cone, building up my skills / familiarity w the rig a bit more first. Those are some amazing shots!Doing 40 things on Red Cone trail
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They need booster seats!This week: Mostly driving to the office, so far good as a daily driver! This weekend my wife was on a girls trip, so I took the kiddos out with a buddy of mine for an easy trail (Johnny Park road), lots of breaks & a few hikes. Kids had a blast!
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Red Cone has gotten harder in the last couple of years…from the pics you posted here I would probably caution against taking such a pretty rig on it. There are some whoops that will be darn near impossible without a rear locker, and at that same exact spot I almost lost a side window to a root that is sticking out.That looks amazing! Id love to do Red Cone, building up my skills / familiarity w the rig a bit more first. Those are some amazing shots!