dmagett
Loc: Albuquerque NM/Sedona AZ
Love the car photos...
This photo was taken a few years ago with a Canonet GIII QL-17 using E100 slide film. It was scanned with a Nikon Coolscan V ED Slide Scanner.
The front fender of a customized '50 Ford. The reflection in the hubcap is a customized Studebaker pickup.
I believe a1956 Mercury Monclair convertible
Rick-ws
Loc: Seattle or North Idaho
My favorite ride: 2000 Ford Focus Wagon w/170K miles.
Picture site is along I-90 at the East side of the Columbia River looking SW. High desert colors really set off the Autumn Orange paint.
chevman
Loc: Matthews, North Carolina
dane004 wrote:
Just to get the challenge started. I had an extreme computer malfunction So here is All kinds of "cars"
Here are some real Fords, from the Chevman shot many years ago with my Minolta X-370 SLR 50mm f1.7 Minolta lens Kodak 400 film. Still have two rolls of Kodak HD 400 24 exposures each.
Here are a few from the arcives.
just a car to do your grocery shopping in.
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1967chevelle 396.this is my favorite car.
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I wouldnt mind owning any one of these.
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My favorite year GTO, not mine but I do have a '67 in my garage
How do I post a photo
Thank you
Dennis457 wrote:
How do I post a photo
Thank you
Welcome to the Hog, Dennis457.
Hit 'quote reply' and at the very bottom are boxes to check. click on Choose file I guess if you want to store the original file, you need to check that before you add the attachment,
This was take in the Disney Land Resorts in Hong Kong during my vacation in 2008.
The second one is just a toy car taken for fun.
Traveling down i-80, between Davenport, IA and Iowa City in the distance you can see a bunch of cars sitting by a large barnlike structure. Well, we finally decided to investigate. After driving down a hilly gravel r
chevman
Loc: Matthews, North Carolina
dieseldave wrote:
Traveling down i-80, between Davenport, IA and Iowa City in the distance you can see a bunch of cars sitting by a large barnlike structure. Well, we finally decided to investigate. After driving down a hilly gravel r
Nice shots. You really have a pictorial story here!
chevman wrote:
Nice shots. You really have a pictorial story here!
unfortunately, i had a problem with my keyboard and it quit typing when i was in he middle of he story. As i said, down a hilly gravel road, was a sign, well worn and fastened to a post. it described the business quite well. As we approached the building, as large dog came out of the garage barking but since he only walked on three legs, i decided to get out. at that moment the owner came out and said "you want to look at the cars? go ahead." so, i did...
the photos were all processed in Affinity photo and are:
1.The sign
2. 1948 Packard Super Eight
3. 1950 Chevy Pickup
4. 1952 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr Sedan
5. 1952 Packard Mayfair
6. 1953 Chevy Panel Wagon (forerunner of the nomad)
7. 1954 Ford Crestline (owner peeking out the door)
8. 1955 Studebaker Commander
9. 1957 Chrysler Windsor
10.1960 Ford Falcon
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