If you want to see a particular theme of pictures posted start a thread for it. Your pictures just MIGHT end up on the Boxerworks front page in the Gallery slideshow. That said, the RULES are as follows.....
1. try to keep it Motorcycle related please.
2. NO PORN, it can be sexy but no nekkid stuff
3. NO items for sale
Here is a project I'm working on in my spare time, inspired by this thread on the ADVRider: http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=758332. I have a book with old photos of Hawaii and I'm taking pictures of the same locations. I'd like to see some from your area too. First, the Kohala Mountain Road, then: ...and now. You can see the remains of the old road bed in the foreground:
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Fantastic, Timo! Great work matching the angle and field of view!
Paul Dorpat once had a feature in the Sunday supplement in the Seattle paper, Then and Now, as you are doing. Some neat stuff--I was a fan. One winter, I was working for a certain brown package company and one of our deliveries wanted to tip his driver and helper (me). 'Twas Paul Dorpat, and he handed us each a book--a compilation of his Sunday features.
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
Thank you, guys. I'm always amazed at how much the trees have changed. I planted some cedars back in the early 1980s that are over 40' tall! All along the Hamakua coast, old sugar cane fields were planted with eucalyptus when Bill Clinton was President and are now being harvested for pulp...
Yeah, I noticed the trees missing from the front of the bank.
My bank just cut down three perfectly fine, mature trees. Really honked me off. There was no rot in any of the stumps.
Probably saving money on maintenance...
justoneoftheguys wrote:
My bank just cut down three perfectly fine, mature trees. Really honked me off. There was no rot in any of the stumps.
Probably saving money on maintenance...