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 (10)
jstsittinghere
awesome car!convertable too! wow excellent
hasexx
amazing shot of this great car ( looks lika a a perfect still life ;-) ) vote
funkandjazz
Flashy car and a cool shot! Hope you took her out for a spin afterward. :)
tallpindo
You are taxing my mind to come up with when the cast crank 350 began. I stopped counting with the last forged steel crank the 327. Real engineers doted on the birth of nodular iron. Even the spook tests the dawn hypothesis. The passing of an era.
i-popba
Excellent shot...GREAT CAR.
cloughie
Not bad for a 30 year old camera and a 36 year old car!!!! All looks cool to me, especially the photography! Cheers Mate! Alan.
korborak
Mmmm! What a beautiful car! What was the difference between the 68 and 69 models?
logiloglu
i like you car shots. excellent done as always, my friend . !!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!!
DannyOC10590
kenmo, You are my my shot of reality when I visit this site. I had a '71 Camaro SS. Speedometer went to 180mph - car went close. Love your work, man.
EngleWolf
I want it !!!!!!!! ;o)