Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
photophile wrote:
Portland Head Light, Maine:
Pg 13 - These are fantastic, Karin. IMHO, that last image
is definitely one of your absolute best.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Sunnybuck wrote:
First day of fall 2019.
Pg 13 - I love your work on these, Johnna,
especially your final one!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
So very glad you liked these, Nancy, and thank you
for your kind comments!
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
judy juul wrote:
Love those shots-brings back fond memories! Loved it there!
Thanks, Judy. I'm really glad these images brought
back some wonderful memories for you!!!!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
RichardQ wrote:
This was my first true car, bought used from the main Packard dealer in Manhattan. The "T" plates indicated it had been used as a rental limo so the interior was great. It was a 1953 Packard Patrician 400, inline-8, automatic transmission, (of course, no AC or elec. windows). It was the second-last Packard designed by Briggs Cunningham. My kids loved the spacious rear seat, and my wife easily drove it (alone, through NYC traffic, to airports and even Jones Beach with the kids in summer when I was away on assignments). Gas was only 27.9 cents/gallon.
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Pg 14 - Now that is one heck of a fine motor car, Richard!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Thanks for hosting a challenge that will be great in viewing Jim. Like your start off as well.
Have a few that are different maybe interesting. And was fun to play around with.
A piece of ICE from March this year from our house I played with.
Thought it resembled a hand. Wanted to see how the sun light would refract thru it.
Processing done to change background color.
Was able to mess for 3 days before gone.
Wanted to remember Winter of 2018 - 2019.
Anyone living in upper Midwest can relate.
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Pg 15 - First off, Bob, I want to tell you I love your take
on that huge chunk of ice, and your patience on capturing
different views of it...great job.
Now, I do think we need to talk. You said you "Wanted to
remember Winter of 2018 - 2019." My question is....
"Why???" lol
Sorry, I absolutely hated last year's winter...
chase4
Loc: Punta Corona, California
Thank you for taking a look and your nice comments judy pg. 6, simon pg11 and RR page 11. Yes, it is a great place to kick back relax with the beverage of your choice and socialize with friends and family. If any of you end up in the area, you're more than welcome to come and sit a spell and help me solve the problems of the world (in my own little mind). And RR thanks for your offer to buy but not to worry, I have a well stocked bar. Cheers, chase
Rolk wrote:
Pg 15 - First off, Bob, I want to tell you I love your take
on that huge chunk of ice, and your patience on capturing
different views of it...great job.
Now, I do think we need to talk. You said you "Wanted to
remember Winter of 2018 - 2019." My question is....
"Why???" lol
Sorry, I absolutely hated last year's winter...
Pg 15 - First off, Bob, I want to tell you I love ... (
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LOL - THANKS FOR THE 4 THUMBS UP APPRECIATE IT very much!
Tim I think it is only the beginning of our climate change, and was curious on the sun light coming thru it.
Special note guy: In January had cold spell was 52 degrees below chill factor. At noon I was out taking photos!!
Got some COOL shots (play on words)
Old shots, seen before, but it's
one of my fave spots for shots.
This little Alpine church is located in the Upper Bavarian (Oberbayern) village of Wallgau. I shot it from three sides in 1962, using a medium format (2-1/4 x 2-1/4 inch negatives) roll-film Automatic Rolleiflex with a 75-mm Zeiss Planar lens and Kodak Tri-X film.
Rolk wrote:
Great start, Jim, and thank you for hosting a challenge that
could easily break all past records...lol
I decided to start off with "played with..."
Tim
I really like the Simonized version..Pg. 1
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