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Get In and Hang On!

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National Auto Museum Reno, Nevada

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Wolfenshire

12:21AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

Possibly one of the Roadsters? somewhere between 1910 to 1917. But I wouldn't bet money on it, I would pin it at 1914... yep, that's my guess. I'm probably missing the point here, huh,.. this is about shape and stuff.. hmm, nope, it's a car and that makes it a holy relic in my book.

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Faemike55

12:25AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

oh to wrap my hands around this wheel..... to feel the history of all those before me, to see where they went and why, who was with them when they drove....

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SunriseGirl

12:34AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

You present such interesting POV's. Unlike many of the others here I am not one bit knowledgeable about cars. I look at one and can tell it is older provided it is older than 30 years, but that is about it. However, your lovely photos really do (dare I say) transport these vehicles into the realm of outstanding art for me. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent.

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kgb224

12:35AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

Superb capture Tara. God bless.

whaleman

12:35AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

'Hang On' was often the most important thing mentioned! Nice shot!

ronmolina

1:07AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

Nice shot!

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durleybeachbum

1:11AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

Very classy, both the wheel and your photo!

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jayfar

1:40AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

Super abstract Tara.

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icerian

1:59AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

Excellent. Very nice idea.

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rickclark

7:35AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

Beautifully photographed. Rick

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MrsRatbag

8:58AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

What a beautiful wheel!!! Wood? Could only be wood with that serene glow. Great find, I can picture you homing in on this with serious intent...

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Rob2753

9:40AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

What a stunning shot ! so clear and defined the light shines around too and great colour contrast

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

9:41AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

Definitely wood. I can even see the grain in it. What a cool capture auntie

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bobrgallegos

10:03AM | Thu, 24 October 2013

A super capture with one of Your awesome POV's!!

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helanker

12:13PM | Thu, 24 October 2013

A beautiful shot of this lovely shiny wheel, Tara :)

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junge1

2:11PM | Thu, 24 October 2013

Great shot Tara. When are you going to be in Phoenix?

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FredNunes

2:34PM | Thu, 24 October 2013

Beautiful detailed image.... very fine work!

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RodS

7:07PM | Thu, 24 October 2013

For a moment there, I thought you were letting G4 drive the motorhome.... :-P I'm with Mike - I'd love to just sit there with my hands on that wheel - so rich and warm looking. Beautiful, detailed photo, Tara!

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Merrylee

12:31AM | Fri, 25 October 2013

Beautiful steering wheel...nicely done

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wysiwig

2:16AM | Fri, 25 October 2013

And don't forget the 'bouncy-bouncy'. The springs on those early cars were terrible. But that wheel is gorgeous. Such a beautiful patina, probably from all the hands that caressed it for so many years.

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sossy

6:37AM | Fri, 25 October 2013

impressive old wheel and spledid capture! ;o)

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moochagoo

2:24PM | Fri, 25 October 2013

Good idea of capture. Nice colors.


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