@Anonymous - settle down there, dingus. Why assume the owner lives in the city? (And take a look at that particular street - doesn't exactly look too crowded.)
I'm sorry your browser's stuck on OPC & you can't possibly look away.
Also - to confirm what Dave said, these are a LOT of fun, especially of pavement.
i'm totally down with military vehicles parked curbside with current plates inside the city limits.
i've got one of these that i've been hunting. i've shot it a few times but hadn't posted anything yet because i wasn't satisfied with the images. i actually figured this was the same rig when you posted it and thought "aw shucks" but no--two different downtown kaiser M35s.
i can tell you that i appreciate how challenging it is to get a decent composition on one of these--they're so big and so shadowy, and any structure in the background looks like cargo--as in the case of right half of shot #3.
sweet find. love the neighborhood. the craftsman bungalow in shot #1 reminds me of when our house used to be blue and white.
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This looks like a lot of fun.
In the city? In what way would that be fun? To park? To navigate narrow streets? Can you say overcompensating?
@Anonymous - settle down there, dingus. Why assume the owner lives in the city? (And take a look at that particular street - doesn't exactly look too crowded.)
I'm sorry your browser's stuck on OPC & you can't possibly look away.
Also - to confirm what Dave said, these are a LOT of fun, especially of pavement.
i'm totally down with military vehicles parked curbside with current plates inside the city limits.
i've got one of these that i've been hunting. i've shot it a few times but hadn't posted anything yet because i wasn't satisfied with the images. i actually figured this was the same rig when you posted it and thought "aw shucks" but no--two different downtown kaiser M35s.
i can tell you that i appreciate how challenging it is to get a decent composition on one of these--they're so big and so shadowy, and any structure in the background looks like cargo--as in the case of right half of shot #3.
sweet find. love the neighborhood. the craftsman bungalow in shot #1 reminds me of when our house used to be blue and white.
Now there's a truck that could drive to Hell and back.
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