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Reinhold Schable
Cool photo. It reminds me of the lot where we park our busses. These guys are fun to drive.
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This is one of my most favorite photos. Sadly, the streetcar has been demolished for scrap. 8x10 efke IR film
http://www.vincentcarrphotography.co...64556529-5.jpg
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efke IR 4x5 and a homemade lens. probably should have stopped down a bit
http://www.vincentcarrphotography.co...64556340-4.jpg
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uphereinmytree
This is one of my most favorite photos. Sadly, the streetcar has been demolished for scrap. 8x10 efke IR film
Just a beautiful shot! Thanks.
Here's my muse. Again. 14" f10 achromatic meniscus on full plate.
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uphereinmytree
If you're ever in San Francisco you'll likely see one just like it in service! When I first came to the area, not knowing its love affair with the old street cars, I was literally blown away when I saw the Desire pass by.
Thomas
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I seem to only be taking photos at the Pioneer Air Museum in Kingsbury, TX these days. Here's one from April 2018. I think the car is Model T based, maybe Mr. Galli can identify? Didn't get a look at the pedals.
Fuji 135mm CM-W on 4x5 FP4+ in DD-X
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/967/2...aa7b6aa1_c.jpg
Model T in Kingsbury, TX by Mike Boudreaux, on Flickr
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Just like the images. Keep up the good work. Thanks in advance.
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fj55mike
I seem to only be taking photos at the Pioneer Air Museum in Kingsbury, TX these days. Here's one from April 2018. I think the car is Model T based, maybe Mr. Galli can identify? Didn't get a look at the pedals.
Fuji 135mm CM-W on 4x5 FP4+ in DD-X
Lovely photo and the detail is fantastic. Yes, an early (1915 or earlier) Ford Model T. My only complaint is not with you, but the car builder. Why would you leave the ghastly plywood grain showing at the cowl. Little things people do that don't make sense. You have to be a car guy to fuss I guess. Great job Mike.
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Jim, that bulkhead was visible on early Model T’s like seen on the restoration in the photos, if I remember correctly.
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Nodda Duma
Jim, that bulkhead was visible on early Model T’s like seen on the restoration in the photos, if I remember correctly.
Hardwood. Painted black. Not plywood. I don't think plywood was invented yet in the 1910's but could be wrong about that.