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Jan 23, 2024 18:38:28   #
jaymatt wrote:
Nice find. Maybe someone will fire the old fellow up someday.


I'm on the lookout for a 56 Chevy truck, learned to drive in my Grandpa's. Just didn't grow up in a Ford family.
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Jan 23, 2024 18:37:03   #
Curmudgeon wrote:
Beautiful find and shot. Everything in that image screams out "That's way too cold for you Jack"


Thanks, and yes, with wind chill it was around 0 F. I had gotten off early which is rare, and I had wanted to get a shot of that truck for a couple of year with snow but usually it is too dark when I drive by, finally everything came together.
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Jan 23, 2024 11:11:31   #
mr spock wrote:
Really nice shot


Thanks
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Jan 23, 2024 11:11:03   #
tradio wrote:
Nice.


Thanks
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Jan 23, 2024 11:10:40   #
Manglesphoto wrote:


Thanks for the support.
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Jan 23, 2024 11:10:01   #
photon-collector wrote:
As they say, "on a quiet day, if you listen carefully, you can hear a FORD truck rusting in the parking lot."


That is what I’ve heard, but my old man had a 71 Chevy truck that wasn’t much better. When he got rid of that one, the outer door panel flapped in the wind and the rocker panel was non existent.
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Jan 23, 2024 11:07:29   #
47greyfox wrote:
A truck in a patiently waiting mode. Well done!


Thanks
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Jan 23, 2024 11:07:14   #
bikinkawboy wrote:
That truck is like my ex son in law, neither of them has moved much in years, let alone work. Cool shot though!


LOL, thanks for the laugh
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Jan 22, 2024 20:55:45   #
Shot this Ford sitting in a field by the Ingram Road limestone quarry in Springville, Indiana. Shot with a Sony RX100VI


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Jan 22, 2024 20:42:12   #
Depends, I do work with thirds when I start. Usually trying to see how the shot works with the subject hitting one of the thirds spots, sometime it is more about how things frame a shot, sometimes it is about how the lines, like pathways and roads, run and how the photo flows.
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Jan 19, 2024 11:21:45   #
I love my 70-300 because its range is from almost normal to a decent telephoto and it focuses closer than most making it great for the nature shots I do. Can take a close up of a flower and grab a shot of a bird in the trees. I have the little Zeiss 35 I carry for any wide angle shot I need. My extreme wide angle mostly gets used for night sky shots and I just don’t do a lot of wide landscapes because where I live in the hills of Southern Indiana there are not many grand vista shots. Maybe if I lived in Wyoming I would go for a wider angle or if I did more urban/street photography.
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Jan 15, 2024 18:28:27   #
Bridges wrote:
Thank you. Each year the photogs in the area try to network and let everyone know which fields the geese are in. From year to year, it shifts and you can never count on seeing them. At times they are in fields three or four miles north or west and we attempt to track them down. We seldom see them overnight on water since there aren't many large ponds or lakes in the Lehigh Valley. There are several quarries and they will use them. The quarries are not accessible, being on land fenced off by the mining companies.
Thank you. Each year the photogs in the area try ... (show quote)


I lived in Southern Illinois at that time, right on the Mississippi flyway. I'm from and now live back in Indiana and we are on the flyway but not the big part. About 45 min south, there is Goose Pond, which gets a lot of snow geese and sandhill cranes, but also get the few whooping cranes that are re-establishing their Eastern flyway. But none of that compares to Southern Illinois. It was a sight I will never forget, the ponds so full another goose could hardly find open water to land in.
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Jan 15, 2024 18:22:54   #
Archboo3 wrote:
I was thinking sex.But them I looked around my house and watched my son and daughter and then my 7 grandsons and realized that sex is actuality more expensive than my house. So I got nothing.


LOL True, so true. Sex is not free unless it is with yourself.
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Jan 14, 2024 16:44:52   #
clint f. wrote:
100 years ago was 1924. Everybody owned a car. Thank you Henry Ford. We were flying and had motorboats and motorcycles. We were 5 years from the armistice and 15 from the invasion of Poland. We are only giving money to our enemies because of our war on domestic production.


Let me be more exacting then, 125 years ago. In the early days of automobiles, there were more electric at one point but you are right by 1924 the problems had been worked out and the electric car lost out to gasoline power.
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Jan 14, 2024 16:04:00   #
When I moved to Southern Illinois, the first migration I witnessed left me in awe. One morning I saw a line of geese heading north, I could not see the beginning or the end of the flock. The lakes I drove past had so many geese on them, there was only a small spot of water in the middle that was not solid geese. By the way, great capture of the mass of geese.
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