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  • Strolling around a hotrod show I came across this car displayed as it would have been in the 50’s at the drive-in…........remember those days?

  • A nice hotrod, took this at a car show and wanted a bit of zztop touch to it.

  • Using a digital photo of my own Corvette I shot with my Olympus E500 dslr on a very hot, sunny day I created this image using Paint Shop Pro ver XI….

  • A cool looking 1940 model ford sedan.

  • Caddyskull

  • I ‘spose anyone who knows me or has watched my work for awhile knows that I am true and tried hotrod nutcase! lol I love photographing them, the old design, the style, and I usually try to have my postwork reflect the cars era. This one being a 1950 Oldsmobile. Thoughts welcomed! John

  • Take one 1960 Hotrod Chevy Pickup at a car show in the rain, close focus and crop in camera, and then shove it thru custom settings in LucisArt and use the channel mixer for B&W, and you get something that looks like the textures will just eat you alive! I really like how this one came out…there is just so much to see in this….. / Thoughts welcomed! / —-John

  • Taken at the Hobart Hot Rod Show, March 22 2008. The best $15 I’ve spent in a long time :o) I’m not much of a rev head but man I love the curves on these old American classics. The paint jobs, the chrome, the leather, the taillights and the fluffy dice hanging from the rear view mirror…Mm Mmmmm This is the first of a series of Hot Rod shots I’ll be uploading over the coming weeks.

  • Hotrods & Kustoms are a specialty of mine, so get ready to see a whole LOT more! I L O V E 60’s Cadillac’s, I love em even more when they are 1960-1966, this one being a ‘64. Even more when they are lowered with painted wheels, have Lake Pipes, and wide whitewalls! Welcome to the West Side Sinners Kar Klub, hailing from Denver, Colorado, and bring you more hair grease than a can of 40 weight motor oil! I saw this in front of their shop with a few of their other rides and had to stop, it was mandatory. No one around at all, I started shooting away…was kinda nice not having to worry about a ton of people at a car show for once. The building in the background which you will see in upcoming shots, provided a nice authentic backdrop as well. Processed from RAW in Lightroom, then onwards to PS and LucisArt. —-John

  • Cruisn’ on Main / Manchester, Connecticut / August 2008 design by christiane © Copyright 2008 christiane, All Rights Reserved.

  • A great custom job!

  • Another in the making, I took this image just after my 5 year old son had finished polishing the car. He then went on to tell me how it was going to be his car when he was old enough. I dont really have a list of the cars that Id like to own because since I was 14 this was the only car that stirred any sort of emotion in me …..now I have one . Canon EOS400D. / 18 -55MM Canon lens

  • On 1 July 2004, the Royal Exhibition Building became the first building in Australia to win World Heritage listing. / Hot Rod Festival, taken with the Sony 350, tripod, 18- 70 lens. With its meticulously restored opulent interior, expansive galleries and soaring dome, the Great Hall offers a magnificent setting for trade shows, fairs and cultural and community events. The north facade of the building is visible again for the first time in many years, following the demolition of the 20th century annexes / .

  • This is an all graphite drawing I did by hand…........

  • Taken by hand with a Kodak Easy Share C875 37mm / f 2.8 / 1/320 / ISO 64 NOTE: Featured in the 49er with Wheels Group. Thanks to the group’s hosts for this great honor.

  • The number 454 strikes a chord with any revhead/gashead worldwide… Part 1 of a series including: / 327/350/396/427 Chrysler,Mopar hommage is next…

  • Thank you, John for helping me identify this beauty.

  • 5 Shot handheld HDR , processed in Photomatix Pro and Adobe Camera Raw. If you would like to see a tutorial on selective coloring in Camera raw, please visit From the Mind of RoryMad Studios 12/21/2009 Orange Crush was featured in the Selective Coloring Group

  • 1932 hotrod tudor all done with graphite, I used HB, 4B, 6B, 7B & 8B leads on large A2 size paper. Original …...................... $200

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