tlitody
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What car do you drive your camera around in and is it a he or a she and what do you call him/her? And how does it contribute to your photography?
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Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Tank? No, a dainty little lady of 37 years young. A Land Rover 109. Best there is. I've used her as a mounting platform for my tripod on many occasions, and she goes places where other cars fear to tread.
tlitody
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I have a Land Rover Defender. Goes by the name of Jessop.
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Mine's Lucy
Sparrow
Veteran
Tank? No, a dainty little lady of 37 years young. A Land Rover 109. Best there is. I've used her as a mounting platform for my tripod on many occasions, and she goes places where other cars fear to tread.
... nothing can truly match the true go-anywhere capability of a small European hire-car
paulfish4570
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my bride and i share a scion xb. can't say it contributes to my photography except for getting me there. i also ride a kymco people s 250 scooter. it, too, gets my camera and me where we need to be. i really should genderize and name my scoot ...
paulfish4570
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Stewart, i think a well set-up jeep wrangler might do pretty well ... 
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Hahaha. I once rented a Corolla in Namibia. Everyone drove Bakkies (pick-up trucks). But it got us wherever we wanted to go, even out to Soussus-Vlei. The underside was polished clean, but I never heard from the hire-car company.... nothing can truly match the true go-anywhere capability of a small European hire-car
yanidel
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Currently no car for the next 15 months or so. But my dear 97 Jeep Wrangler is waiting for me at a friend's house 
rbsinto
Well-known
2001 Accura 1.7 EL with five-speed manual transmission.
And like my photographic gear, it has neither a name nor a gender.
And like my photographic gear, it has neither a name nor a gender.
dave lackey
Veteran
I don't have a car...:angel:
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
What, no choice for if your car is film or digital? Black or chrome?
My car has a motor drive....
Mine has a 'zooooom!'
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I don't have a car...:angel:
A couple of Leicas but no car?! Weirdo.
I don't have a car anymore, either (I haven't needed one in almost a year anyway).
FrankS
Registered User
Mine has a 'zooooom!'
Zoom-zoom. You drive a Mazda then, Keith.
I'm one of those leftist pinko-commie, Birkenstock-wearing, Subaru driving, tree-huggers.
(also sick and home from work today)
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Roger Hicks
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Tank? No, a dainty little lady of 37 years young. A Land Rover 109. Best there is. I've used her as a mounting platform for my tripod on many occasions, and she goes places where other cars fear to tread.
A harsh choice, 88" and 109". Mine's a 1972 Station Wagon 88, sometimes referred to as 'The Old Girl'. Yes, with a shooting platform on top. And bridging ladders on the roof-rack.
Cheers,
R.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
I drive a 4-wheel drive pickup and a Jeep Cherokee. Haven't named them, though. 
illuminati_02
Established
This is oddly similar to the camera hoarder thread for me... I am not a "hoarder" or "collector," as I use all my vehicles, and they all have their specific purpose...
Acura CL
Datsun 280ZX
old school Monte SS w/ '74 Z28 LT-1
Chevy K10 4x4 Short box w/ suspension lift on 33's
Acura CL
Datsun 280ZX
old school Monte SS w/ '74 Z28 LT-1
Chevy K10 4x4 Short box w/ suspension lift on 33's
illuminati_02
Established
The cameras are alot easier to hide around the house too..
My wife and I are expecting our second and she has decided that I should wait to get a motorcycle again, but I found a nice deal on a Vmax... not sure where I could "store" it until I could convince her that I need one.. hmm.
My wife and I are expecting our second and she has decided that I should wait to get a motorcycle again, but I found a nice deal on a Vmax... not sure where I could "store" it until I could convince her that I need one.. hmm.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
An '04 Nissan Almera Tino SE; and it's definitely an 'It'.
gavinlg
Veteran
07 Suzuki Jimny. It's quirky and tiny and almost as uncivilized on-road as it is capable off-road, and I love it. Everything feels like an adventure in it!
No name or gender though - it is what it is...
No name or gender though - it is what it is...
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