RustyTheGeek said:I had a '75 El Camino back in the day. Rebuilt it from the ground up. My buddies that I did all this stuff with had a '65 Fastback Mustang and a '65 Chevy Pickup. We did more to them than to mine. We transformed the '65 Pickup into a V8 Beast that with 5 lug wheels, Posi-Trak, 1 ton granny low tranny, 3/4 springs and disc power brakes, stereo, captains' seats, multi-coat paint job, roll bar, big hand made front push bar/bumper, etc. We learned everything by doing it ourselves and reading books. Lots of junk yard visits. We taught ourselves to paint, weld, mechanic, fabricate, etc. Hard to imagine all the stuff we managed to accomplish without the Internet. Not sure if I can find the bathroom without a Google search these days.... (Thank God for StreetView!!).
FWIW, I think photographing products and in this case, automotive parts like that piston-rod assembly is some of the most challenging photos to make look dramatic and three dimensional. Love to see more cool pictures of forged pistons! Vrrrooooom!
Sadly, fewer and fewer people these days turn their own wrenches. That applies to so-called car guys as well.
And yes, product photography is very much an under-appreciated art. I'm not very good at it, but I find it both challenging an fascinating as hell
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