This is a terrific photo Don. The weathering on the truck and building is especially nice. It looks almost like a watercolour painting. It reminds me of the work of a very talented watercolour artist at YouTube named James Gurney. About a month ago, he posted this impressive painting he did of a ’62 Impala. Reminds me of your image.
Neat pic! My first thought was how that old wooden building with all those electric wires hanging all over hasn’t burned to the ground yet. Then I thought electric is probably turned off.
Meters are still in the bases so chances are the power is still on. Even if it was shut off, those wires leading to the Weatherhead would still be live.
This is a terrific photo Don. The weathering on the truck and building is especially nice. It looks almost like a watercolour painting. It reminds me of the work of a very talented watercolour artist at YouTube named James Gurney. About a month ago, he posted this impressive painting he did of a ’62 Impala. Reminds me of your image.
Neat pic! My first thought was how that old wooden building with all those electric wires hanging all over hasn’t burned to the ground yet. Then I thought electric is probably turned off.
Meters are still in the bases so chances are the power is still on. Even if it was shut off, those wires leading to the Weatherhead would still be live.
My first thought is that the guy should have unloaded that airplane awhile ago when aluminum prices were sky high.
If patina is good enough for autos it’s good enough for small planes too! What a great photo!
Somehow I don’t think the air safety inspectors would pass it!