Do you know what a kit car is?
A person can buy a kit of components and build themselves a replica vintage car. I know that, because my dad was hired to build a kit car for someone when I was a child.
The kit car referenced in today’s post is a Mercedes – apparently a replica of a 1929 Merecdes Gazelle.
Most of the photos of cars/motorcycles that I post on SWP are taken at the auto auction where my family’s catering business provides meals on auction days every week. This Mercedes kit car was parked in the auction sales floor one of the days I was there to do food prep work. We were the only people on the premises, so I was free to photograph the car to my heart’s delight!











Bronica ETRSi • Zenzanon 75mm/2.8 EII • Lomography Lady Grey 400 film
Unfortunately, this was probably the last roll I put through my Bronica before I “accidentally” sold it to Urban (the man from whom I won the Konica Big Mini that I’ve been enjoying this year.) I say “unfortunately,” because I had some of the worst film EVER loaded in it for (what would turn out to be) the last roll I’d shoot with the Bronica. That Chinese-made film repackaged by Lomography left all the polka dots and numbers you see on the pictures. It’s a fault with the film’s backing paper (or the ink on it, according to some.) And BOY is this film grainy! Resulting in a grainy Mercedes…






There are several different Instax Mini models. Mine is the Mini 50s. Piano black, as it were.
For comparison: Mini on top 1.811″ W x 2.441″ H, Wide on the bottom 3.898″ W x 2.441″ H
Cracker Barrel | Jackson, Mississippi
Palms | Vicksburg, Mississippi
Ameristar Casino | Vicksburg, Mississippi
Sunflower | Rest area in Louisiana
Moosehead Cafe | Crockett, Texas
Whataburger | Crockett, Texas
Kwik Kar Wash | Crockett, Texas
Volkswagen Beetle repurposed as a flower planter |Crockett, Texas
Ritz Theater | Crockett, Texas
H-E-B supermarket |Crockett, Texas
H-E-B supermarket |Crockett, Texas
Mom and Aunt Debra at
Laundromat | Grapeland, Texas
Laundromat | Grapeland, Texas
Sign for the RV & Recreational Park at Salmon Lake | Grapeland, Texas
Art made from paint brushes, stirrers, and cans @ Salmon Lake Park | Grapeland, Texas
Tattered door @ Salmon Lake Park | Grapeland, Texas
Antique Ford @ Salmon Lake Park | Grapeland, Texas
Firworks stand | Garrison, Texas
Dairy Queen | Linden, Texas
I cannot stop looking at this camera. I have dubbed it “my most handsome” camera. I swoon over it!
The top of the Kiev – you see the shutter speed selector wheel, which also contains the shutter button, and works as both the shutter cocking and film advancing mechanism. Next is the film frame counter, which you manually set at the beginning of each roll (that is automatically set by most cameras I have.) In front of the frame counter is the aforementioned lens focusing wheel. Then there’s the flash shoe (it’s a hot one!) and the film rewind knob.
That lovely, lovely Helios-103 53mm/1.8 lens that I got with my Kiev from Fedka
Tractor texture. First frame of film shot with the Kiev. The Helios lens is excellent!






Rubber shoes
Leaves in rain water
Bokeh!!
The attendance board from my Papaw’s church, hanging in my mom’s house. He passed in 2005, so this means a lot o my mom and our family.
Rooster
Corvette
Decorations for the Fourth of July sale auction


My continued series photographing motorcycles on display/for sale at the auction. This Harley was GORGEOUS.




1964 Ford truck, in the auction bay and bathed in warm early morning light
Honda motorcycle