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Everything posted by danac
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denny_rane: The car is actually a stunning two-tone burgundy with a white rag top. The V-16 engine is 452 cubic inches producing 185hp. It's dual exhausts made it extremely quiet all the way up to 100mph. All models had custom made Fleetwood coaches and cost $7000 (1930USD).
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Quite possibly my all-time favorite automobile - a 1930 Cadillac V-16 Roadster from the Clive Cussler Collection in Arvada, Colorado. Taken with an A-1 on 400TX.
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Austin Healey Sprite (Bugeye) last September at the English Car Conclave in Denver with an A-! 50mm 1.8 on 100TMX.
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The business office of a Lancair IVP taken with an A-1 and 50/1.8 lens at Vance Brand Airport in Longmont, CO last month.
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South Park City - Fairplay, Colorado. No particular subject - just an Old West scene. Taken with an A-1, 1.4/50mm FD lens and a #15 yellow filter.
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+1 for the A-1. I love mine!
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Okay since almost no one is posting how about a really beautiful redhead? This is my wife shortly after we first met. No she wasn't sweet sixteen. She had just turned twenty-four. The background is Pine Valley Mountain near St. George, Utah. Image taken with an AE-1.
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Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge RR, Durango Colorado September, 1986 taken with an AE-1 w/50mm 1.8 lens on Plus-X.
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I went back a few years looking at the monthly photo threads and noticed that folks used to post a lot more images. With that in mind here is another Snowy Range photo.
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There is no more beautiful man made sound than a steam engine whistling for a crossing on a quiet night. I'm old enough to remember steam on the mainline of the Grand Trunk Western. 4014 is a magisterial monument to one of the greatest accomplishments of the human race. Deb and I will have to get up to the Cheyenne roundhouse one of these days and admire this wonderful restoration. Please post more images if it.
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This is the Snowy Range in the Medicine Bow Mountains west of Laramie, Wyoming a couple weeks ago. The camera was an A-1 with 50mm 1.4 on Tri-X. The cliffs there are quartzite which makes them so shiny. I used an orange filter for contrast.
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Alex_Es is always posting excellent photos of Japan. Well here's something very Japanese that my wife took of me several years ago with the AE-1. I spent the Summer in Japan exactly fifty years ago at the Kodokan Judo Institute in Tokyo. Seems like another lifetime ago but I sure grew to love Japan and the people.
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A meticulously restored Beech D-18 vintage multi-engine airplane at Rocky Mountain Regional Airport near Denver, Colorado. This recent image was a total surprise while having lunch at the AP. Taken with an A-1 and 50mm 1.4 lens on 100Tmax.
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Here is an image of the La Sal Mountains from Canyonlands National Park, Utah. In the center is Mesa Arch. The camera was an AE-1 with a 50mm lens.
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That is an old photo. Probably in the early '80s. I have not had Plus-X for many years. It was my favorite B/W film.
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I don't have Photoshop but will tweak it a bit with Photoshop Elements 14. Maybe Deb can have a go at it. She's the digital expert.
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Has anyone discovered what the closest film that approximates this sorely missed gem might be? I think I did my best work with it.
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The Fiery Furnace in Arches National Park, Utah made with an AE-1, 50mm 1.8 on Plus-X. A #23 red filter would have really brought out that thunder storm. Oh well.
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Alex_Es: I'm dying to know what the sign said. :confused:
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I have indeed shot in color on rare occasions. This one in the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoia trees in Yosemite National Park, CA with an AE-1 sometime in the late '70s
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