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Old 27-02-2013, 01:05 AM
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Looking at my father-in-laws shinny hubcaps I took a photo that almost all of us have done once before, this was my first. I don't thinkI was prepared to waste film in the past. Would've looked better if I'd elevated the lens a fraction more.

Didn't notice at the time but my nephew was behind me trying to work out what and why I was doing what I was doing hehehe

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Old 27-02-2013, 07:09 AM
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Looking at my father-in-laws shinny hubcaps I took a photo that almost all of us have done once before, this was my first. I don't thinkI was prepared to waste film in the past. Would've looked better if I'd elevated the lens a fraction more.

Didn't notice at the time but my nephew was behind me trying to work out what and why I was doing what I was doing hehehe

Thanks for looking.
You should nick those hubcaps they would be great for photographing the whole night sky while you are at it here is my address so you can send me one

161 Glenella RD
Mackay QLD
4740

Just kidding great photo
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Old 27-02-2013, 08:21 AM
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Beautiful chrome job on those hubcaps, Carlos! What car is it ? Oh, and a great shot!
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Old 27-02-2013, 06:39 PM
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You should nick those hubcaps they would be great for photographing the whole night sky while you are at it here is my address so you can send me one

161 Glenella RD
Mackay QLD
4740

Just kidding great photo
His Pride and Joy! He'd kill me A good idea about the reflection
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Beautiful chrome job on those hubcaps, Carlos! What car is it ? Oh, and a great shot!
Thanks Laurie it's a 1956 F600

It's an exact replica of the truck his father drove. 25 was their phone number back in the day ...

His Father, Uncle and Cousin were all killed in the truck on their way to Albury in 1960. Bad weather and roads meant visibility was very poor and they struck a tree. The petrol tanks were originally underneath the cabin seats, they exploded on impact. They were transporting livestock, amazingly none of them died. The following day they were due to sell the truck for a new one. This was meant to be the last run.

Other than the petrol tanks now one on each side, the truck is identical.

At the time there were two main truck companies in the Riverina sharing most of the work, Gibbs Bro's and .... Finemores! Who knows now what could have become of Gibbs Bro's had their accident been avoided.

The truck goes to many shows now and gets a lot of attention, I can proudly say that I helped some of it
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Old 27-02-2013, 06:46 PM
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Thanks for relating the history of the vehicle, Carlos. I love vintage machinery
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