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    Re: You do shoot nice cars, don't you ...

    Ah, Lucas, the Prince of Darkness - inventor and patent holder of the short circuit. Though to be fair, if he could learn how to keep the smoke within the wiring, everything should work.

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    Re: You do shoot nice cars, don't you ...

    Ah, Lucas, the prince of darkness...
    Last edited by CarstenW; 14-Mar-2010 at 16:03. Reason: Good grief: capitalization aside, exactly what David started with!

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    Re: You do shoot nice cars, don't you ...

    Quote Originally Posted by CarstenW View Post
    Ah, Lucas, the prince of darkness...
    I've seen it on T-shirts.

    Another Bentley shot from the Vancouver-Alaska run.

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    Analog Photographer Kimberly Anderson's Avatar
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    Re: You do shoot nice cars, don't you ...

    I've owned many Land Rovers. Don't get me started on Lucas!

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    Re: You do shoot nice cars, don't you ...

    Lucas was a dear old soul. Too bad his electrics weren't.

    Once upon a time, I had a reasonably complete set of Whitworth wrenches for working on my friend's Norton Commando Fastback and Triumph something-or-other. I left them with him. Now I am all metric...

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    Re: You do shoot nice cars, don't you ...

    A Jag from the California Mille show, 2009 I think.

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    Re: You do shoot nice cars, don't you ...

    my apologies for the small format photograph but, this is my car.
    A lucas powered '74 MGB. Took me all around north america without a problem. did distances that would be unreliable in a brand new car. Ran nonstop(only stopping to fuel up) for 24 hours from vancouver , to LA.
    and it can haul up to 8x10" gear alongside the tool kit.


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    Re: You do shoot nice cars, don't you ...

    Deniz,

    That is a nice film on your web site.
    Arca-Swiss 8x10/4x5 | Mamiya 6x7 | Leica 35mm | Blackmagic Ultra HD Video
    Sound Devices audio recorder, Schoeps & DPA mikes
    Mac Studio/Eizo with Capture One, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, Logic

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    Re: You do shoot nice cars, don't you ...

    One more from the Mille 2009 show. I screwed up the framing a bit on my super D, no framelines!

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    Re: You do shoot nice cars, don't you ...

    One more from the Mille 2009 show. I screwed up the framing a bit on the super D, no framelines!

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