A river crossing from our recent trip up in the Gulf.
(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/08/23/149adf7c9c8912405604bc0e30d43f7d.jpg)
Or was it?
No....
Im guessing not as there is no bow wake? ;D
Awesome photo though :cup:
Cheers
Evo
No bow wave when stationary but awesome pic anyway :cheers:
It is an entertaining photo effort with many flaws. My sad effort, with many flaws, was a 30 second touch up as I couldn't be bothered doing much else.
There are several different water patterns in the original picture.
At least the water at the side of the camper is now at the same level as the front of the vehicle. You could clearly see the water level at the CT wheel arch and at the rear was at a much lower level than the front, and a slight tyre wake from behind the CT indication it was moving. As others commented there was no bow wave, yet vastly differerent water levels!
(http://s1.postimg.org/9rc3scs9r/Image1.jpg)
no.....Toyotas don't like water.....haha
1stly
The wipers arnt on ??? :-[
2ndly
Theres no bubbles coming from the back ::)
3rdly
We cant see the terror in your eyes :o :o
Good start on the photo shop though . :cheers:
4thly
Can't see the wife beating the crap out of the driver.
5thly, drivers window is still down
Quote from: DarWen on August 24, 2014, 08:07:10 AM
5thly, drivers window is still down
Must have drilled a hole in the floor to let the water drain out ::) ::) :cheers:
There are some doggy boys out there :-*
Quote from: DarWen on August 24, 2014, 08:07:10 AM
5thly, drivers window is still down
lol. gold :cheers:
6thly- that's the Roperbar crossing and if it was that deep, the car would be washed into the Arafura sea by now
Geesss lts hard to scam you lot . So its back to your Nigerian oil rig for you >:D :cheers:
I recognise that car & trailer, were you at the Lost City around the 19th of July ?
That is better.
Cheers
Parry
Quote from: CC2005 on August 24, 2014, 12:20:35 AM
It is an entertaining photo effort with many flaws. My sad effort, with many flaws, was a 30 second touch up as I couldn't be bothered doing much else.
There are several different water patterns in the original picture.
At least the water at the side of the camper is now at the same level as the front of the vehicle. You could clearly see the water level at the CT wheel arch and at the rear was at a much lower level than the front, and a slight tyre wake from behind the CT indication it was moving. As others commented there was no bow wave, yet vastly differerent water levels!
(http://s1.postimg.org/9rc3scs9r/Image1.jpg)
Yes I know a very poor effort. I was just playing around with a simple app called 'flood app' to show how flood water could affect a building but thought I would give it a go on the car. I think I will stick to photoshop though.
Still loved the comments from everyone. Looks like we can't fool the clever myswaggers.
Quote from: Spada on August 24, 2014, 09:38:35 AM
I recognise that car & trailer, were you at the Lost City around the 19th of July ?
Yep that was me. We were on our way back to Sydney having travelled up to Darwin. We stayed overnight at the Lost City. A magic spot with a magic sunset over the pillars.
I definitely recall your rig as I was commenting that you had my ideal touring setup if I won lotto. How is the conquer?
Quote from: Jaysea on August 24, 2014, 02:50:17 PM
Yep that was me. We were on our way back to Sydney having travelled up to Darwin. We stayed overnight at the Lost City. A magic spot with a magic sunset over the pillars.
I definitely recall your rig as I was commenting that you had my ideal touring setup if I won lotto. How is the conquer?
Love the Conqueror, it ticks most of our boxes for what we want in a trailer.
You were just pulling out of Lost City when I spotted the sticker. We were on the uphill run from Brisbane to Darwin at that stage.
Any chance of posting the original photo?
Looks like it would be a good shot......
Cheers
Brian