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I call myself Billcody, but my real name is Wolfgang. I am living in Germany, in Berlin, and I was born here in 1950. We are a tribe of two here: My older brother Sig, you know him under his nick "junge1" and I am "junge2" in the row....
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My real profession is Geologist; I am specialized in contaminated soils, pollution, stuff like this, especially in old industrial areals. Berlin has a lot of these.... My hobbies are music, photography, railroading and history and here especially the old industrial history of Berlin, the old manufactories with their brickstone architecture of our ancestors. I like to stroll through the urban jungle to search old historical buildings. My cardiologist is happy.......
I' m a photographer since 2006, when my beloved wife Harriet bought me my small Nikon 8700 bridge camera. This opened a brand new world. Yes, I photographed before for many years but the results were .....hmmm... not good.... I was not an aficionado, this began with the digital area. I use the Nik8700 till today......
Am I an Artist? I' m not sure, YOU decide with your votings and comments. I call myself a "Hobby Photographer" - and I like it! I try to do things well.
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Comments (17)
ronmolina
Nice capture and info!
flavia49
cool cars and capture
jocko500
I never saw these. cool looking
durleybeachbum
Wonderful to see these still going. They were notoriously unstable when cornering, and my mother used to say they were often seen in the ditch!
blinkings
Great shot. These handmade classics would be worth a mint!
whaleman
They do look very interesting! Very nice shot! I once rode around Vancouver in an old Morgan but it was a four wheeler not three.
62guy
Reminds me of the old limerick: There once was a man from Boston Who bought himself a new Austin There was room for his ass And a gallon of gas But the rest hung out and he lost 'em
GARAGELAND
Excellent capture of a by-gone age.
Rob2753
Cool !!
prutzworks
keep them rolin" nice shot & thanks for sharing
bebopdlx
Amazing.
Silkylady
This is terrific, unusual and interesting Bill. An outstanding capture. This turned out great. Nice background also. Wonderfully written. The lighting is perfect. Amazing colors here. Really farout image. Huggs... Silkylady...
lembrechtsart
Nice Morgan trio ! First and third car look to be genuine 1930s Morgan Threewheelers, however, the second one seems to be one of the new ( post 2011 ) Morgan cars. Peter
JuliSonne
Erinnert mich an die "Tollkühnen Männer in ihren fliegenden Kisten". Die hätte ich mir auchnicht entgehen lassen. COOL!!!!
danapommet
An excellent photo and most wonderful information!
junge1
Great capture and info Wolfgang. Old British sports cars were in vogue in the US and Canada in the late 50's and 60's. Seemed like everyone either had one or wanted one. I had an Austin Healey Sprite. I have never seen these three-wheelers before and I am sure they weren't the most stable machines on the road, but being the owner of a classic British sports car doesn't just mean driving it, it means living with its quirks, fixing it, and tinkering around with it. But that is part of the fun. I would have stopped and taken pictures of these classics too!.
Cyve
Fabulous old cars Great POV and view also !!!