rachel on 14/10/2010 at 22:50
Wow. :wot:
soooo bookmarking this...
Aja on 14/10/2010 at 23:00
Thanks, it's the film! Velvia makes everything look like National Geographic in the 80s. Although I'm also fortunate to have relatively easy access to an expensive negative-scanner. Shooting film can be a pain in the ass, but when you get it right it's really rewarding.
Tocky on 15/10/2010 at 01:42
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Renz, I love it it's really cool :thumb: (what car is it?)
Holeyfrickinmoley. You said that just to get under my skin right? I told you what it was. Read every capitalized word from the first two sentences of my post. It's an easy cypher-
Gee, TO JUDGE what car that is from this angle is difficult. It could be one of NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTY vehicles. King of the hill is where it is and behind it is where everything sees it and may as well be lawnmowers.
GTO JUDGE 1970. I'm nearly certain. The giveaways are the chrome rear bumper with spoiler and rubber front bumper. It could be a Lemans with a GTO front cap but I would have to see under the hood to tell. I have lovingly run my hands over every inch of them, sometimes with sandpaper. There is the slightest possibility it could be a 1969 but the swell above the front tire signals otherwise.
Renz, go back there and look at the red emblem behind the front tire. The one that would have been a port hole had it been a 71 or 72. And I'm still not convinced about the tree, I've seen them get old and broken on the bottom. I would bet a body part it is not a cypress though.
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Vernon on 15/10/2010 at 03:24
Those are beautiful, especially the middle one
Tocky on 15/10/2010 at 03:41
Isn't it? I see a hooded Loreena McKennitt standing there for some reason.
BTW I was confused why the Taj Mahal was in the background of Bhopal but realized it must be Taj ul Masajid. Same profile.
Aja on 15/10/2010 at 04:46
That's the Confederation Bridge, which connects New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island. It's 13km long, and an absolute sight to behold.