My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
Thanks for your interest in my work, and for stopping by to learn more about me!
Canon 70D
Tamron 24-70mm f2.8
Canon 70-200mm f4.0
Zeiss 50mm f1.4
Photoshop CC
WACOM Intuos 4
ArtRage
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Comments (33)
CoreyBlack
Looks pretty solid all things considered, and certainly not a basket case or total rust out. I think this one could come back just fine with a little work. Always liked these Packards better that the post war "bath tub" body style. Great shot, and love the bird's eye view. Very tasty.
neiwil
1941 eh! then Packard started building licenced Merlin engines....now there's an idea :-) Many views on restoration, I suppose it comes down to numbers available...the rarer the item the more you want it 'pristine'.As Bill says this has a nice aged quality...if the decay can be halted, it would be a nice exhibit piece or an excellent talking point as it stands.It actually looks like a 'runner', be interesting to see under the bonnet (hood). The usual, unusual 'Tara' angle....did you take this from an upstairs window, balcony or was Bill 'footing' the ladder :-)
Chipka
As I learned from Battlestar Galactica (in reference to a good ship) If her back isn't broken, and you treat her right, she'll still always make that jump. I'd like to hope that this dignified old lady hasn't broken her back and that what's been started will get finished. She looks like she still has a road or two in her. I love the angle of this shot and the oddly beetle-like shape she has.