The driver of the little Nash Rambler - actually a Metropolitan - has apparently figured out how to get the car out of second gear and is about to pass the Cadillac.
This particular negative is no bigger than the nail on your little finger! The photo was taken with a Minox camera. The Minox camera has been used by spies in the movies as well as real life for almost 70 years!
I began my interest in vernacular photography by a chance acquisition of over 10,000 negatives dating from the late 1920's through the early 1970's. Luckily, I knew what I had was something more than "someone's old pictures." This cache of old images became the impetus for me to create two Photoblogs: Ookpik’s Negativity and Mystery Ships Of The Great Lakes. Ookpik’s Negativity contains photos that I would like to know more about while Mystery Ships Of The Great Lakes features photos of ships that I am trying to identify.