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Blair has been asking me to shoot some rolling shots of his previously featured ’59 Beetle for a few weeks now, and last weekend we convinced John to be the wheel man while I manned the no fun gun.

The idea was to go East bound for a few exits while I got my settings right –these are actually my first rolling shots– then turn around and head west so I could shoot a few more.

Unfortunately the Beetle was having none of it with the splines wearing themselves off the axles. We ended up having to coast/push/coax the car back to Blair’s house before heading back to the shop.

Fortunately though I did manage a few shots, these two being the best of the bunch.

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Next subject to get rollers of will have to be John’s truck, then perhaps the Beetle again once it is back on the road.

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