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Jim Galli
3-Jan-2012, 20:44
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/NAMuseum/34HissoBirdinFlight13PnSs.jpg
bird in flight, '34 hispano suiza (http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/NAMuseum/12-31-2011.html)

Click on the picture to go to a page of images done 12-31-2011 at the National Auto Museum in Reno, NV on New Years eve.

Happy New Year folks!

Kirk Gittings
3-Jan-2012, 20:46
That is superb!

Jim Galli
3-Jan-2012, 20:48
That is superb!

Thanks Kirk, I'm flattered. :o

myoptic
3-Jan-2012, 20:56
Okay, consider me a convert. Those soft focus images are beautiful.

bvaughn4
3-Jan-2012, 21:04
Beautiful Jim!

Alan Gales
3-Jan-2012, 21:13
Beautiful photographs of beautiful automobiles. You did them right, Jim!

Mark Sawyer
3-Jan-2012, 21:37
Simply magnificent! Jim, you need to talk to the museum administrators about camping privileges...

David Karp
3-Jan-2012, 23:05
Fun. Thanks for sharing.

Marc B.
4-Jan-2012, 02:23
Jim, Very nice images.
You have inspired me to try using my 4 X 5 at our yearly auto show...if they will let me.

Jim Galli
4-Jan-2012, 07:11
Thanks All. 6 or 7 more to add when I can get back in the dark room and soup a few more. I did 20 shots in 4 hours.

goamules
4-Jan-2012, 07:23
All classic shots...and cars too. Great work.

jp
4-Jan-2012, 10:33
great shots! The chrome beckons your glowy lenses!

mikebarger
4-Jan-2012, 11:39
Very nice Jim!!

Ramiro Elena
4-Jan-2012, 15:07
A Hispano-Suiza in Nevada! Nice :D

Jim Galli
4-Jan-2012, 17:05
A Hispano-Suiza in Nevada! Nice :D

magnífica máquina!

Thanks All!

ghostcount
5-Jan-2012, 00:53
Jim,

Wonderful work! I wish museums in my area allow the use of tripods.

Jim Galli
7-Jan-2012, 19:28
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/NAMuseum/500KRoss18s.jpg (http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/NAMuseum/12-31-2011-page%202.html)

Here are the final 7 from the series. Click on the image above to go to my page.

For the curious, I used:

18" Ross Petzval

13.25" Pinkham & Smith Series IV #2b

half of a 150mm Eidoscop

11" Euryscop

11X14 no name W. A. Anastigmat

All on 8X10. Thanks for all the nice comments.

eddie
7-Jan-2012, 19:42
I did 20 shots in 4 hours.

Slacker! :p ;) :eek:

Jan Pedersen
7-Jan-2012, 19:59
Jim, Awesome work and awsome old steel. They never looked better in any photos then and now!

Jim Galli
8-Jan-2012, 10:52
Thanks Guys.

zx9
8-Jan-2012, 16:06
Very good set, as said in an earlier post I doubt you could use a tripod and LF camera in the museums our side of the pond.



Don't try this with your digi
Very true

rpalm
9-Jan-2012, 16:56
Whens the book coming out?
Excellent fotos!

r


Here are the final 7 from the series. Click on the image above to go to my page.

For the curious, I used:

18" Ross Petzval

13.25" Pinkham & Smith Series IV #2b

half of a 150mm Eidoscop

11" Euryscop

11X14 no name W. A. Anastigmat

All on 8X10. Thanks for all the nice comments.[/QUOTE]