I thought it was a real one on the portal thumbnail. Very good shot Sally!
WOW! This is also fantastic. What a trick to the eye-they look like model cars one minute and the next they look real.Really cool shot!!
They are not real, right? The details looks too painted on to be a real car.Cool shot though.
Cool pic Sally, well done! Even the very Art-Nouveau shape/colour of the building in the background gives the right impression...
Congratulations!We are pleased to announce that you're among the winners of the AUSSIE BEST BLOG 2007!Check out your award here: http://www.bestaustralianhotels.com/blogcontest.htmlSincerely,Best Australian Hotels Teamhttp://www.bestaustralianhotels.com/
Cleverly made shot, Sally!Greetings from a little bit green Finland!
Wow! Looks like a real car. Still I am not sure...Seda
Nice shot of these models. You really got up close to make it look almost real.
They look oldish but I don't recognize any Fords, or Chevys, or Plymouths. Are these unique to your country?My post today explains about a duck's sexual habits. Not sure if I should label it with an "X" or not.
j'adore les collections de jouets de vieilles voitures. celle là est tres belle.I adore the collections of toys of old cars. that there is very beautiful
Sally, You have whet my appetite. I am struggling to identify these cars. One is a "buckboard", V8 engined vehicle, and the other is a sedan of the same make !!Help !! More details !!
Sally - rah rah rah - well done on your Award. Brilliant. So pleased for you and well deserved. Pretty neat cars today too.
Congratulations on your Aussie Hotels award!!I'm so happy for you :)
well fair dinkum missus -- congrats on the blog award.
Nice photo -- I was completely taken in at first!
M Benaut: I have NO idea! They are just little 6-8 inch models! I didn't investigate any further.
I thought it was a real one on the portal thumbnail. Very good shot Sally!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is also fantastic. What a trick to the eye-they look like model cars one minute and the next they look real.
ReplyDeleteReally cool shot!!
They are not real, right? The details looks too painted on to be a real car.
ReplyDeleteCool shot though.
Cool pic Sally, well done!
ReplyDeleteEven the very Art-Nouveau shape/colour of the building in the background gives the right impression...
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWe are pleased to announce that you're among the winners of the AUSSIE BEST BLOG 2007!
Check out your award here: http://www.bestaustralianhotels.com/blogcontest.html
Sincerely,
Best Australian Hotels Team
http://www.bestaustralianhotels.com/
Cleverly made shot, Sally!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from a little bit green Finland!
Wow! Looks like a real car. Still I am not sure...
ReplyDeleteSeda
Nice shot of these models. You really got up close to make it look almost real.
ReplyDeleteThey look oldish but I don't recognize any Fords, or Chevys, or Plymouths. Are these unique to your country?
ReplyDeleteMy post today explains about a duck's sexual habits. Not sure if I should label it with an "X" or not.
j'adore les collections de jouets de vieilles voitures. celle là est tres belle.
ReplyDeleteI adore the collections of toys of old cars. that there is very beautiful
Sally,
ReplyDeleteYou have whet my appetite. I am struggling to identify these cars. One is a "buckboard", V8 engined vehicle, and the other is a sedan of the same make !!
Help !! More details !!
Sally - rah rah rah - well done on your Award. Brilliant. So pleased for you and well deserved.
ReplyDeletePretty neat cars today too.
Congratulations on your Aussie Hotels award!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for you :)
well fair dinkum missus -- congrats on the blog award.
ReplyDeleteNice photo -- I was completely taken in at first!
ReplyDeleteM Benaut: I have NO idea! They are just little 6-8 inch models! I didn't investigate any further.
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