I wouldn't mind that Allard, even if was a '51.
I wouldn't mind that Allard, even if was a '51.
The film was either E100VS or Velvia 50. I will often take two pieces of film on the same shot just to see the difference between the two emulsions. Must admit, these old vehicles had some great color. Had to wait for the sun to move to the west so I could shoot the shaded side. It was amazing how fast 4 hours went by. Jim
I'm not sure if these qualify, but here ya go:
Pomona, CA
4x5 Arca-Swiss, 150mm f/5.6 Schneider Symmar-S lens, Fuji Provia 100F QL.
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Pomona, CA
4x5 Arca-Swiss, 90mm Schneider Symmar-S f/8 lens, Fuji Astia 100.
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Looking at the shot of those Metropolitan's, I wonder what they're gas mileage was?
I owed one It was a fun car MG engine wish I still had it
8X10 with Agfa Repromaster 213mm.
My first time shooting a car. I always wanted to but just had never had the opportunity. Here goes: Schneider 210mm at f/16, heavy front tilt (too much I think, missed the wiper blades a little). TMax 100:
And another, in color!
Again the Schneider 210mm, f/16, Fuji 160S C-41 film.
Well done corran.
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