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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › My car pictures used in a field guide
Imagine my surprise while looking at a field guide to identify 1994 – 1997 Miata M Edition models, I find 3 pictures of my 95M! 😀 You could have knocked me over with a feather. 😆
Awesome pics Mike. Now your famous, and you can go to autograph signing sessions.
Congrats Guy!!
Justin
So what’s the story? Who took the photos and how did they make it into the Web site?
@kbraband wrote:
So what’s the story? Who took the photos and how did they make it into the Web site?
I took the pictures and had them posted on my page at http://www.cardomain.com
It seems that the guy doing the field guide searched the web to find some examples and decided to use some of mine. I was thrilled, but it’s possible others might feel infringement if it were their pictures.
It’s always fun to have a car you own pop up in a mag. I sold my MG a few years back, but before I did, it was in British Motoring Mag two times. Neither time got that good of a layout though. Just one pic both times.
Nice Miata BTW! Of course, I used to love to smoke them with the MG! 😉 😀
Nice MG (and the Miata is lovely too, of course)! I have an MG-B that is just sitting around with nothing to do. Keep wanting to sell it, but just have never done so…
Bec
Caution: Thread-Stealer alert!
A MGB potentially for sale? My first reaction, “when can I pick it up???” A ’75 MGB black-bumper was our first British car…then a ’62 Triumph TR4…then a ’58 TR3….
Then we had child one…
Then we had child two…
Now we have no more British cars!
But for your bemusement, here is child one, aka daughter-cacher, in the ’58, about 8 years ago. Man do the years fly by…
