My one speed Radio Flyer bike. With "gas tank" on the top rail.
Now, maybe it wasn't a Radio Flyer. Was it from Firestone? Anyway it had a "gas tank" and was the right size for me.
M-Pix has always done a very good job for me. Give them a call about size and shipping, etc.
Love pix of "older" buildings. Can't imagine finding and carrying all the stones for the chimney -- let alone "building" the chimney. Great photo of a very interesting home.
My opinion. Get closer, fill/level the frame, check focus, shoot in RAW, bigger file size, lots of light, higher number F stop.
You win. I think I was somewhere in the low 360s. Still figured I would not get called up.
As a high draft number kind of a guy -- I thank you all for your service. Thank you. Very, very interesting reading. Thanks to all that posted. What a wide variety of history of people that are interested in photography now.
My general rule of thumb is about 20 years with "standard" processing. The color neg will "probably" hold the best. I would take one roll of color neg and send it off for standard processing. See what you get. If OK send the balance of color neg and one roll of color slides. See what you get. Low speed film would be my choice for the tests. If OK then send all. If test pix are so bad that you can't improve with PS then develop in B/W. I use HC110 or D 76 for B/W developing. Other developers work well also.
Lovely. Taken by a real photographer with (you guessed it) a real camera.
Just great! Thanks for sharing.
I use this all the time for movies and still pix (with large file sizes). Works great. The free (totally free) version has a cap on about 3 recipients and no more than 2 Gig. (Think MP 4s for movies)
If you sign up and used the paid -- it's almost unlimited. Highly recommend.
What is the extension -- after the dot (like.JPEG) that you have after the file number.
Select 1/2 a dozen prints and give the printer a try.
Consider using VueScan scanning software with the Epson. Some of the best software around for scanning negs -- use it with my Epson, Canon and Nikon scanners. Works great for large jobs. My opinion -- scan the negatives if you have a choice of negs or prints of the same picture and do final adjustments in Photo Shop.
Beautiful pix of a beautiful car. Non syncro 1st, 2 Six volt batteries, hot in the summer, cold in the winter -- but the "winner" was the exhaust. My muffler shop booked me for a monthly appointment. But, everything considered -- I wish I still had it.