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    Vintage racing on film

    Hello all. I wasn't sure where to put this as it covers a lot of different categories so I thought I'd try here. Mods, feel free to move it if it's in the wrong place.

    This series was shot on 4x5, 6x6 and *gasp* 35mm (it was raining quite heavily throughout the day so 35 was my only option on hand for the really wet times). Shot on a mix of Tri-X and Foma 200 films processed in XTOL 1:1. Toned in post. 4x5 = Graflex Auto Graphic. 6x6 = Rolleiflex 2.8f. 35mm is a mix of Nikon F, Nikon F4s and a resale shop $5 Canon waterproof camera.

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    Re: Vintage racing on film

    Hi Tim

    Did you meet Bryan Helm at this event?, I believe he was recording the same timeline, I may be wrong but really cool photo's.

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    Re: Vintage racing on film

    Quote Originally Posted by bob carnie View Post
    Hi Tim

    Did you meet Bryan Helm at this event?, I believe he was recording the same timeline, I may be wrong but really cool photo's.
    Bob,

    I met a ton of people. Horrible with names. I may have.

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    Re: Vintage racing on film

    Fun!
    This happens on the east coast too, but too far away from me to conveniently visit.

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    Re: Vintage racing on film

    Bryan is very much into photographing motorcycle culture, he is a great guy to boot , works out of New York but has strong links to your neck of the woods.

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    Re: Vintage racing on film

    this was shot on 5x7 glass plate

    https://flic.kr/p/c95aWQ

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    Re: Vintage racing on film

    Quote Originally Posted by DrTang View Post
    this was shot on 5x7 glass plate

    https://flic.kr/p/c95aWQ
    Super cool. I love this stuff.


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    Re: Vintage racing on film

    Once again, I have to say I love this set of images. They are very well done and tell a very good story.

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    Re: Vintage racing on film

    That's great! Enjoyed the pics, the project, the mood.

    Cheers,

    Renato

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    Re: Vintage racing on film

    Great stuff. Love it.

    Liked the tow truck...
    Tin Can

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