Ok, it's been pointed out to me that I am also getting a little slow at remembering the date and that I should edit this post but I can't get to the header to make the change. Therefor I'm counting on all of you to be smart enough to add 31 days to that date and we'll all be looking at these pictures posted for Free Sunday on April 30, 2023!!!!!
It's a new week starting tomorrow and that means it's Free Sunday. Hope to see you.
REMEMBER... YOU'RE POSTING FOR APRIL 30,2023
Our Dads!
A swift stream flowing down Avalanch gorge in Glacier NP.

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Some arches we saw in Arches NP a while back.

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lhammer43 wrote:
Ok, it's been pointed out to me that I am also getting a little slow at remembering the date and that I should edit this post but I can't get to the header to make the change. Therefor I'm counting on all of you to be smart enough to add 31 days to that date and we'll all be looking at these pictures posted for Free Sunday on April 30, 2023!!!!!
It's a new week starting tomorrow and that means it's Free Sunday. Hope to see you.
REMEMBER... YOU'RE POSTING FOR APRIL 30,2023
Thanks for hosting Larry! Great pics of the Dad's!!
Time Does Fly any more March into April (LOL)
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Thanks for hosting Larry! Great pics of the Dad's!!
Time Does Fly any more March into April (LOL)
And now, Bob - April to May....
We both needed to get out of the house today, so we headed to a Model A meet in NH. Jim owns a model A and long ago belonged to a Model A club. Wonderful setting, gorgeous cars and nice people. Not all cars were Model As. I made it around once and this bug meant going back to the car and I napped most of the way home and for 2 hours after getting home! There were at least 100 cars.
Some non Model As. I thought of Bill with the first image.
hello Hammerman my favorite post@
Most interesting was a photographer/car owner who was making tintypes. He learned the skill from a Friend who made them for a living in Gettysburg. He made the camera and the lens is one from 1855. He said the print was a little darker than he wanted so next time he would try an 11 second exposure.
His darkroom - in the trunk of his car. Sorry the bottles are so out of focus. He had just cut a piece of aluminum, coated it, put it in a small tank, and was waiting 3 minutes.
Inside his dark room preparing the coated aluminum to put between 2 pieces of wood and carried to his camera.
He left the plate in for about 7 seconds
The image is a negative, swirled in a solution and then...
...he rinses it and has a sepia image.
William wrote:
love of chrome
Sacred Cross college defeating Penn State today for the NE championship now going off to nationals.
Architect1776 wrote:
Sacred Cross college defeating Penn State today for the NE championship now going off to nationals.
Congratulations all around, and good luck at Nationals. Where they playing this year?

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