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Traditional Rods on Traditional B&W film - Roundup Photos

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Lucky Strike, Apr 5, 2007.

  1. Lucky Strike
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    Finally got these back from the developer.

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  2. Lucky Strike
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  3. Lucky Strike
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  4. Lucky Strike
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    OK, I snuck in a few color photos too....Hey, they had color fim in WWII, so what the hey.
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  5. J Man
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    pretty good. I never thought i would see the day when film was traditional though.
     
  6. thewildturkey46
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    Great photos....................thanks
     
  7. the-rodster
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    Very, very, nice.

    I appreciate you posting these, and I see a few contenders for next years calendar.

    Rich
     
  8. touchdowntodd
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    who would a thought bleed would be even ***ier in b&w???

    wow..
     
  9. lolife
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    Looks like they need more ****pers!

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  10. Lucky Strike
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    Haha, ya I know what you mean.

    I'm slow to adopt new technology. In fact I missed out on music CDs almost entirely. By the time I decided I may buy a player, most people were using music files on their computer. I went from vinyl to mp3 directly.
     
  11. It was good meeting you and hanging out for awhile. Nice shots and get your truck done for next year so we can all go driving around.
     
  12. BinderRod
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    I realiy enjoyed you B & W photos. Anyone can shoot color but when you shoot B&W you use tones and contrast. Very good!!

    Keiith
     
  13. rebarsfords
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    Love those B&W pics!
    Thanks for sharin'.
    Way cool!
     
  14. nice pix. Thanks
     
  15. Gasser 57
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    Thanks, nice pix. That black A coupe with the nailhead and blue plexi windows is killer.
     
  16. Lucky Strike
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    Thanks for the complement. I'm still trying to get the hang of it, but am happy with at least half of the shots on this post. I'm using your standard 400ASA B&W film that you can pick up at any drug store....for now, and a minolta from the early 1980s. At some point I'm going to pick up a decent range finder and play with chromagenic film.
     
  17. BinderRod
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    My favorite was the of the two louvered trunks. If that does not make the HAMB calendar next year I would be shocked. Keep posting your B & W's. I look forward to seeing what you do with a range finder and chromatic colors. Keith
     
  18. ChuckleHead_Al
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    You are a great photographer, all these could easily be HAMB calander material... Especially my coupe (hint, hint...) with the Crazy Holley Carbs...
    Again awesome job...
     
  19. Talky
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    What about the c***ete? Skip that too?
     
  20. Lucky Strike
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    No, I had me some c***ettes too.

    In fact, I've not been able to find my favorite c***ette on I-toons etc. yet. If anyone knows where I can get a copy of Loud and Plowed by the Beat Farmers, please PM me ASAP!
     
  21. joeybsyc
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    Any idea who the HAMB'er is with the 29 pictured above? The one with the 44 painted on the door... curious to know what tire/wheel size he's running, looks super! Great pics btw.
     
  22. movingviolation
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    Thank You!

    The B&W pics are just great.
     
  23. AHotRod
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    WOW!
    Now your really making me feel bad for missing the event..... :(
     

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