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Image of the week 7th August 2011

Started by Mick, August 07, 2011, 10:09:43 AM

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Mick

Congratulations to krennon aka Keith, for winning Image of the week


The image "Chevy Pick Up" was chosen by last weeks winner, Reinardina.  Great image Keith, and a worthy winner.

On choosing this weeks winner, Reinardina said,

"I recently spent some time browsing Krennon's New Album, and particularly his shots of classic American automobiles.
I'm old enough to remember some of them; there were quite a few around in the Netherlands in the fifties and sixties.

One of the things I still like about them is their individuality; they were all different and every brand was immediately recognisable. (The same with British and other European cars of that time.) But most of all, they have faces and expressions! This pick up reminds me of a grumpy, not very sophisticated and possibly aggressive country boy. Just have a look at the different 'characters' of the different cars!"

You can view and leave comments on Keith's image here, Chevy Pick Up

And you can see all the previous IOTW winning images here, Previous IOTW winners

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