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"Off Road in the Old '55"


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It's been way too long since I've uploaded anything to PN. Here's one of my recent favorites. --jim
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You're right! Way too long. I was so pleased to see your name pop up on my list, and for good reason...this is delightful. At first I thought it would be beter to have the tree growing "between the hills", but it remains more landscape-y as you presented it. Love it!
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Love it! Welcome back Jim, this is sensuous and fun at the same time...can't beet that! ;) !955 - the millionth Beetle taking the curves in style!
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Jim, Welcome back ! I have missed you (no kidding)

This is magic !!!! I like the fact, the tree is not growing from the middle...

 

cheers Jana

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Jim McNitt strikes again!!! Hey friend, Welcome back. Still soooo.... creative after a long break huh? So happy to see your photo again. Where is this place? No wonder you need a long break. Best Regards.
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yes, you were away too long, Jim, but glad to see you back and with this wonderful off road. The volkswagen seems to have gone downhill gently:-)
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An inventory of some of my obsessions: The Beetle, the lone tree, the cloudy skies and...

Very glad to see you again, Jim!

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Yes Jim, we like it. Not a bad road to be back on. Plenty of speed from the

downhill and not so much uphill ahead. Cheers ol Chum !

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I checked out one of your websites and found an alternative version I think it was named Contour III that liked even more. I think that one is more of right on target and eliminates ( at least in my fantasy ) the similarity to let wind that the tree is bringing me.
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My first car was a -57, there were some green color left but no rust what so ever. In good wind and down the hill it marched 105 km/h.

I wonder if Hitler had a woman's body in mind when he designed the earliest folk's wagon.

 

It's a very nice picture.

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oh! ah! ha ha !!! what a lovely humoristic photograph daer Jim :) still laughing!

 

Welcome back my dear dear Friend, I missed YOU :)

 

Thank you for your nice words on my Photography! I am glad that you can see how I improved since my first "kitchen" droppings :):)

 

Kisses and Hugs,

Your Friend and admirer ,

Biliana

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i saw a crazy idea Jim :) perfect ! i like that tree stand there :D

WW seem nice , i prefer a grass cutter machine intead of WW :)

great work !

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Welcome back Jim, your creativity was missing here. beautiful and creative rendition, congratulation for your featured work. Highly deserved. Pnina
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Recently, I've become intrigued with the idea of photographing the female form in ways that

might appear ambigous on first glance. Comments are deeply appreciated -- and several

additional "bodyscape" images can be found in the New Work gallery at my Web Site.--jim

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Hi Jim. So glad to see you are back! This one is awesome, as always. Your work is such an inspiration to me and the comment on my gallery meant so much to me -- thank you.
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