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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Iga View Post
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    Nice one!

    Speaking of digital...I've been messing around with the idea of a small digital cam for those times where I would like that convenience. So I bought for under $150 a Light L16 camera. An interesting little thing that I heard about but the initial pricetag was crazy. Well it's a quirky camera but very capable. Here's a shot I took today of my new car:



    On that note - it's an 1985 Corvette with just over 13,000 miles on it (!). I drove it back from Illinois. Took the top off for the first time I think in its life and cruised around town! Looking forward to an occasional drive with this along with my classic film cams, of course! I brought along my Nikon F4 and Widelux F7 on this trip and need to develop the film - both cameras from the same time period or thereabouts. I am thinking I might do some car shows and mock up this car like it is from a late 80s photojournalist, ready to rush to a news scene - F4 and a telephoto on a window mount, F3 and a fast 50 in the seat, press passes hanging from the rear view window...
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    Awesome!

    I saw a young lady back in HS, she and her sister had matching red Vettes

    One had a sticker, 'If you can beat me, you can eat me'

    Nobody could beat her

    Street racing has some tricks, one is never wait


    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Nice one!

    Speaking of digital...I've been messing around with the idea of a small digital cam for those times where I would like that convenience. So I bought for under $150 a Light L16 camera. An interesting little thing that I heard about but the initial pricetag was crazy. Well it's a quirky camera but very capable. Here's a shot I took today of my new car:



    On that note - it's an 1985 Corvette with just over 13,000 miles on it (!). I drove it back from Illinois. Took the top off for the first time I think in its life and cruised around town! Looking forward to an occasional drive with this along with my classic film cams, of course! I brought along my Nikon F4 and Widelux F7 on this trip and need to develop the film - both cameras from the same time period or thereabouts. I am thinking I might do some car shows and mock up this car like it is from a late 80s photojournalist, ready to rush to a news scene - F4 and a telephoto on a window mount, F3 and a fast 50 in the seat, press passes hanging from the rear view window...
    Tin Can

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    In the same vain

    I got an early VHS 2 piece camcorder

    Took it to Elkhart Lake race track, 'Road America'

    Young ladies thought I was News Coverage and uncovered
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    A little truck made of tires from big trucks
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    My dad, ca 1994. Hasselblad 150mm Ilford FP4, Edwal FG7
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    My dad, ca 1994. Hasselblad 150mm Tri-X (400), HC-110
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    Makiflex Acros 150 SymmarS by Nokton48, on Flickr

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    M9 & 21mm SEM
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