My son is in cubscouts, and the pinewood derby is at the end of February, so we are designing and making his car. He requested a early thirties ford hotrod.
Pinewood derby plans by Justin Ryan, on Flickr
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My son is in cubscouts, and the pinewood derby is at the end of February, so we are designing and making his car. He requested a early thirties ford hotrod.
Pinewood derby plans by Justin Ryan, on Flickr
Keep an eye on that 'Tools of the Trade' project thread in the assignments forum...I try to add new pictures often!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/justinryansr/
http://justinryansenior.wordpress.com/
Now, that's atmospheric shoot!
Love it!
I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
I love it too! Wood shavings are the best. I find however that it is missing a pencil sharpener, since at this stage, that's probably the tool making the shavings.
Hmm..
My grandfather was a carpenter...
Some very fond memories are waken up by this photo...
and as far as this part of the world is concerned, carpenters have no need for pencil sharpener in so vast array of wood shaping tools...
I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
You both have great points! The shavings are actually from the bench top 'dog holes' which I just drilled out earlier in the day...
Keep an eye on that 'Tools of the Trade' project thread in the assignments forum...I try to add new pictures often!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/justinryansr/
http://justinryansenior.wordpress.com/
Well done for the reasons already mentioned.
Of course this would also look lovely in BW or sepia if you wanted to play.
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I love this image. The story leaps off of the screen. Well done.![]()
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