I think he should take 2 wheels off each car prop them up with 2X4's and call them motorcycles, that will take care of the neighbors!!
Many Thanks! for the info.
I'd really like to know how they were made on this rig also. Thanks, for sharing.
Your close I'm 58 just wish I had more space to work on her!!
Looks like it has a small block chevy motor, the wheels look like something off a old Torino which may mean it has a Ford 9 inch in the rear. I think it needs more work, the header pipe on the one side doesn't look right. Probably a good project car and yes there probably wanting to much $'s If you can get it for a good price worth looking at.
I have the 16 - 300 Tamron Lens and highly suggest the proper shaped plastic lens hood for wide angle and telephoto, works really well for me.
Nice to see the Ford Block power, most at this time were Power'd by Chrysler Hemi Engines. Loved the AA Funny Car and Roadster classes. Great Photo's
My wife and I went on vacation a while back and trusted my son to watch the house, I swear it looked the same when we returned. Last time I trusted him!!!
My wife and I went on vacation a while back and left my son to watch the house while we were away I swear our kitchen looked very much like your image, last time for trusting him!!
Time for a new flash as the Don said in the previous post liquid can seep in behind the battery compartment and damage the boards behind it. For the future what I do is I have an inexpensive Flash dome a Dotline product, I take the batteries out after every use and put them in the diffuser on top of the Flash to store them for the next photo shoot. Work's for me
I live not far from Goshen, New York and there planning on building a Legoland Park there near RT 17. Really enjoy'd the Photo's Thanks!!
I cannot tell you how many times I've been out shooting out in the evening or night and wished I had a flashlight handy Thanks, for sharing!!
I remember the early Rebel very well, I was impressed with the images I captured with it. 6 meg. camera's were the real goal of the camera makers at that time, I photographed my brothers wedding years ago and I just can't see how a pro camera would have provided better images, I think this would be an excellent camera for an IR conversion. One other note be very carefull inserting the Cf Card, the fit is kind of loose and you can insert the card backwards and damage the pins, very expensive repair!!
The question is still, do you need or want the wider angle the 16mm provides. Good luck with your decision.