I was born in 1954 and live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. I'm employed as a computer network administrator and analyst, specializing in Novell Netware and Windows NT...
My first love is cars and in 1983 I restored a 1960 Corvette, which I still own. My other interests are computers, computer graphics, music, hockey (I still play at least once a week in the winter).BIOI hope to teach myself 3D modeling and I've played with Wings3D and Vue D'Esprit...
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Comments (18)
bimm3d
wonderful capture!!!!!!!
Alz2008
Wonderful capture and DOF, "excellent" well done..
jif3d
What can I say, but a real classic Ken and the ultimate hoody ! Neat postwork effect BTW ! ~Cheers~
flavia49
wow!! excellent!
densa
great looking hood ornament
wannes
Beautiful shot, excellent postwork!!!
jocko500
bet that cost a lot there too. wonderful shot
coaster1robert
Great close-up,Ken
DennisReed
Gorgeous photography Ken! It looks like a Faerie! Cool!
annie5
Wow..this is a superb hood ornament! Well captured Ken :)
BenBischop
Luv the Rolls Royc....!!!
Richardphotos
I went to the Good Boys custom and hot rod show today at Fort Worth and took more than 800 shots. excellent pov
MagikUnicorn
Love this super capture!
artgum
Someone took time to create that flowing shape- wonder who the artist was?
ledwolorz
Fantastic capture.
Str4wB34ry
That's a great POV for this 'Flying Lady', Ken. The Spirit of Ecstasy, also called "Emily", "Silver Lady" or "Flying Lady", was designed by Charles Robinson Sykes and carries with it a story about a secret passion between John Walter Edward Scott-Montagu and his secret love and the model for the emblem, Eleanor Velasco Thornton. Eleanor was John Walter's secretary, and their love was to remain hidden, for more than a decade. Check out the full story on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_of_Ecstasy
lucindawind
fantastic shot .. I love the shininess and clarity
ontar1
Fantastic shot, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!