I spent my working life as a dealership specialty technician. When I was younger, I built drag cars and campaigned a stock car at a local track. Alas the car and track are long gone. In my retirement, I have pursued the hobbies of rendering 3d artworks and overcoming cancer. My weird sense of humor has helped me through life's little obstacles. I render and post when I can. The rest of the time I lurk in the background and admire everybody else's artwork. Just because you don't hear from me doesn't mean I'm not around. Have a great and healthy life!
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Comments (3)
NobbyC
Super inmage!!!
Radar_rad-dude
Would that be 'with love?' Is she stationed in Siberia? A wonderful warm looking scene! Very nicely presented! Bravo!
Richardphotos
the car has some hints of the design of Chevys during the late 40's. the custom wheels may give a hint that it has a V8 in place of the original engine . superb clothing and pose.
more than 20 years ago I was working in downtown on a custom home for a trade show. the temperatures were around 15 F. we had a relentless wind also and everything I was doing was outside. yesterday I helped a neighbor fix some of her fence and I could not wear gloves making picking up screws were out of the question. I was not paying attention to how cold it was, until I tried to make sure my alarm was on. I could not feel the remote. I noticed I was pushing the wrong side, but after I turned it over, I was able to push the button but could not feel it either. I hurried and finished so I could get into heat inside my vehicle