It’s a 1931 D-Type, the second one made of 250 total.
Paul
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>> An English couple motoring in the Cotswalds in 1932. Shot with the way
>> back machine.
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On 5/22/2024 3:59 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
A spoon resting on your dog’s back? On an unusual tablecloth?
Rick
That was the actual tabletop. I'm glad I wasn't on acid
bill
On May 22, 2024, at 5:57 PM, Bill wrote:
I'm slowly coming out of hibernation and took the X-T5 out for a ride
A spoon resting on your dog’s back? On an unusual tablecloth?
Rick
> On May 22, 2024, at 5:57 PM, Bill wrote:
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> I'm slowly coming out of hibernation and took the X-T5 out for a ride today.
>
> I didn't do much, but I did this:
>
> https://flic.kr/p/2pSJ7Ko
>
> Enjoy
>
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I'm slowly coming out of hibernation and took the X-T5 out for a ride today.
I didn't do much, but I did this:
https://flic.kr/p/2pSJ7Ko
Enjoy
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sites in the hills. Here's one I
photographed the other day in the banskia tree in our back yard. It's not the
greatest of photos but it's the best of the ones I took. These birds don't
stay still for long.
http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1204/#peso
Pentax K5ii, FA*400mm f/5.6
Cheers
So there is no problem with camera shake. I still use the Jack Davis
formula TAV, 1/2000sec, f8 with my 170-500 for H/H at full stretch but
still, like you, I find the AF screw drive somewhat lacking & seldom
manage successful quick grabs. Too much glass for quick focus. The new
PLM's are
On May 12, 2024, at 5:56 AM, Alan Cole wrote:
> Dave, what was the shutter speed?
1/3000th. ISO was 1600.
Cheers,
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Dave, what was the shutter speed?
On Sat, 11 May 2024, 12:07 David Mann, wrote:
> On May 11, 2024, at 4:56 AM, Alan Cole wrote:
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> > Very nice, Dave. That 400 is a great asset.
>
> It is, although I do struggle with it at times. When the AF gets it right
> I get some great images. I was
On May 11, 2024, at 4:56 AM, Alan Cole wrote:
> Very nice, Dave. That 400 is a great asset.
It is, although I do struggle with it at times. When the AF gets it right I
get some great images. I was lucky with this one as I'd been in such a hurry
I'd forgotten to pay attention to the settings
It's not the greatest of photos but it's the best of the ones I took.
>> These birds don't stay still for long.
>>>
>>> http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1204/#peso
>>>
>>> Pentax K5ii, FA*400mm f/5.6
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Dave
Thanks, Rick.
Game, especially elephants, will be abundant at the remaining permanent
water as the dry season bites.
Alan C
On 10-May-24 04:27 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Alan, this is a lovely image, and very skillfully stitched together.
I had it fill the whole screen of my 24 in / 61 cm
ng down from their breeding sites in the hills. Here's
> one I photographed the other day in the banskia tree in our back yard.
> It's not the greatest of photos but it's the best of the ones I took.
> These birds don't stay still for long.
> >
> > http://gallery.multi.net.nz/phot
Alan, this is a lovely image, and very skillfully stitched together.
I had it fill the whole screen of my 24 in / 61 cm monitor and avoided
scrolling.
Rick
On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 10:27 AM Alan C wrote:
> This is a simulated K1 image being a two frame portrait pano of an Ellie
> breeding herd
n our back yard. It's not
> the greatest of photos but it's the best of the ones I took. These birds
> don't stay still for long.
>
> http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1204/#peso
>
> Pentax K5ii, FA*400mm f/5.6
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
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stay still for long.
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what ralf said :-)
ann
On 4/30/2024 3:56 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 30.04.24 um 17:28 schrieb Henk Terhell:
Today I saw an emerging downy emerald. Its eyes and chest will soon
become shiny green.
This dragonfly stays 2 or 3 years in the larval/nymphal stage under
water.
Am 30.04.24 um 17:28 schrieb Henk Terhell:
Today I saw an emerging downy emerald. Its eyes and chest will soon
become shiny green.
This dragonfly stays 2 or 3 years in the larval/nymphal stage under
water.
https://flic.kr/p/2pNmKsg
Great craftsmanship.
Ralf
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Henk, that is a superb image. Sharp as a tack with so much detail. Right
place at the right time!
Alan C
On 30-Apr-24 05:28 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
Today I saw an emerging downy emerald. Its eyes and chest will soon
become shiny green.
This dragonfly stays 2 or 3 years in the larval/nymphal
Fine images! Must gave been pecking carrots.
Alan C
On 22-Apr-24 04:08 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
To follow up on our recent discussion about Alan's heron picture, this
grey heron in a pool nearby didn't bother taking me some pictures to
show its orange legs.
https://flic.kr/p/2pLJfcH
Am 18.04.24 um 20:05 schrieb Henk Terhell:
Magnolia is a nicely shaped tree. Unfortunately the white to pink
flowers last only a few weeks in spring.
...and their petals are a PITA to remove from the driveway and the lawn.
My mother's neighbour had one and she passionately hated it. The whole
Magnolia is a nicely shaped tree. Unfortunately the white to pink
flowers last only a few weeks in spring.
Henk
Op 2024-04-18 om 14:18 schreef Alan C:
I've never actually seen one - looks quite spectacular. Probably
wouldn't last long in the hot Lowveld.
Alan C
On 16-Apr-24 09:50 AM, Henk
I've never actually seen one - looks quite spectacular. Probably
wouldn't last long in the hot Lowveld.
Alan C
On 16-Apr-24 09:50 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
The last flower on our Magnolia tree, just a few days ago.
After heavy rainfall and strong wind all flowers have gone now.
Thanks Larry
Henk
Op 2024-04-16 om 19:14 schreef Larry Colen:
Lovely photo, well done
On Apr 16, 2024, at 12:50 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
The last flower on our Magnolia tree, just a few days ago.
After heavy rainfall and strong wind all flowers have gone now.
https://flic.kr/p/2pJNvJU
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Lovely photo, well done
> On Apr 16, 2024, at 12:50 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
>
> The last flower on our Magnolia tree, just a few days ago.
> After heavy rainfall and strong wind all flowers have gone now.
> https://flic.kr/p/2pJNvJU
>
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I quite like the photo with the heron and goose.
My inner 12 year old really wants to make a bunch of juvenile jokes about wet
beaver, fortunately I'm too mature to pass them on.
> On Mar 31, 2024, at 1:54 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
>
> So I finally got out of the house to make some photographs.
So I finally got out of the house to make some photographs. I made good
use of the bag for the 600/4 I received as a gift from someone here on
the list. It works a treat.
Went down to Shelley Lake in Raleigh to photograph the eagles' nest.
While I was down there waiting for something to
Love !.. and I thought I said that yesterday but don't see that it hit
the list.
ann
On 3/30/2024 3:37 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
From the days when there were still phone boxes...
https://www.fotocommunity.com/photo/calais-plage-2007-fotoralfbe/48196595
Enjoy
Ralf
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Am 30.03.24 um 22:21 schrieb Henk Terhell:
No doubt that the pointing sign for the toilets is also no longer there.
Indeed. Replaced by a single one of those new-fangled fully automatic
self-cleaning cabins. One for the entire eastern half of the beach.
OTOH, there's a genuine Banksy on the
Great atmosphere with the sea fog.
No doubt that the pointing sign for the toilets is also no longer there.
Henk
Op 2024-03-30 om 20:37 schreef Ralf R Radermacher:
From the days when there were still phone boxes...
https://www.fotocommunity.com/photo/calais-plage-2007-fotoralfbe/48196595
From the days when there were still phone boxes...
https://www.fotocommunity.com/photo/calais-plage-2007-fotoralfbe/48196595
Enjoy
Ralf
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What Ann said!
I’ve always admired your ability to find visual interest (and even beauty) in
your industrial scenes.
Idk
> On Mar 28, 2024, at 2:27 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
>
> This year's Easter holiday will again be a virtual one.
>
> Second day: Cherry blossom at the Saint Gobain
Talk about ironic juxtaposition.. Nice shot, Ralf
ann
On 3/28/2024 2:27 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
This year's Easter holiday will again be a virtual one.
Second day: Cherry blossom at the Saint Gobain blast furnace plant in
Pont à Mousson, France.
Great contrasts in various ways.
Henk
Op 2024-03-28 om 19:27 schreef Ralf R Radermacher:
This year's Easter holiday will again be a virtual one.
Second day: Cherry blossom at the Saint Gobain blast furnace plant in
Pont à Mousson, France.
This year's Easter holiday will again be a virtual one.
Second day: Cherry blossom at the Saint Gobain blast furnace plant in
Pont à Mousson, France.
https://www.fotocommunity.com/photo/kirschbluete-am-hochofen-2007-fotoralfbe/48194350
Enjoy
Ralf
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Nearly as good a title as "Tits like coconuts". Nearly.
> On 27/03/2024 21:03 GMT Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
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>
> https://www.fotocommunity.com/photo/morning-wood-fotoralfbe/48192393
>
> As always, comments and suggestions are most welcome. Enjoy.
>
> Ralf
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Larry, if you watch the WildEarth channel you will see plenty of that.
Man is just as bad but nowadays the prey animals & birds are (hopefully)
killed in a more civilized fashion. I wonder how many people realise
that a juicy steak was once part of a living animal? Then we have the
Vegans who
Rick
Thanks for your comments. We spent a W/E at a rustic lodge in the area.
Unfortunately it was very hot (over 40°C every day) - thank goodness for
aircons!
The back lighting & glare was terrible. That's about as good as I could
get. Also, the shutter speed was a bit slow (1/1000) for H/H
Well ... with "darter" in the name
On 3/20/2024 8:41 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Interesting bird! The body looks sharp but the head doesn’t; I’m guessing that
they don’t hold still very much. The highlights are also rather intense.
I always enjoy your photos of the flora and fauna in the
Interesting indeed. Darters are unknown species in our area.
About sharpness: with most Pentax camera's I think there is only one
acceptable setting for wild life that is AF-S with spot AF aiming for
the eyes while saying a little prayer .
Henk
Op 2024-03-21 om 01:41 schreef Rick Womer:
Funny, all the unsolicited reels offered to me on instagram are about
cats and dogs which are so cosy with each other, as well as wild animals
befriended with people.
My late dog was always ready to fight with cats, wheras animals in our
local nature usually do not appreciate my presence.
There is a very impressive account on Instagram called nature_is_metal which is
a collection of videos and photos of things happening in nature that do not
give you the warm fuzzies.
On March 19, 2024 9:17:29 PM PDT, Alan C wrote:
>A bit gruesome but that's nature for you. I have never seen
Interesting bird! The body looks sharp but the head doesn’t; I’m guessing that
they don’t hold still very much. The highlights are also rather intense.
I always enjoy your photos of the flora and fauna in the opposite corner of the
globe!
Rick
> On Mar 20, 2024, at 12:53 AM, Alan C wrote:
>
Saw it. Twice.
> On 20/03/2024 09:14 GMT Alan C wrote:
>
>
> Won't go. Trying again.
>
> On 20-Mar-24 06:53 AM, Alan C wrote:
> > An African Snake Darter at Lake Panic, near Skukuza Camp, Kruger Park.
> > Unfortunately back lit. These birds are closely related to Cormorants
> > but swim
Won't go. Trying again.
On 20-Mar-24 06:53 AM, Alan C wrote:
An African Snake Darter at Lake Panic, near Skukuza Camp, Kruger Park.
Unfortunately back lit. These birds are closely related to Cormorants
but swim with their bodies totally immersed giving the impression of a
swimming snake. The
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I dont' mind the backlighting.. nice geometry just decreasing the
brightness overall would improve it I think - too bad
An African Snake Darter at Lake Panic, near Skukuza Camp, Kruger Park.
Unfortunately back lit. These birds are closely related to Cormorants
but swim with their bodies totally immersed giving the impression of a
swimming snake. The second image (by a fellow photographer, Ian van
Romburgh)
A bit gruesome but that's nature for you. I have never seen anything
like that - the ones around here all seem to survive on tiddlers.
Alan C
On 19-Mar-24 08:39 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
Nice picture indeed.
After I saw a grey heron swallowing two coot chicken in two successive
flights across
Beautiful plumage!
> On 20 Mar 2024, at 12:53, Alan Cole wrote:
>
> An African Snake Darter at Lake Panic, near Skukuza Camp, Kruger Park.
> Unfortunately back lit. These birds are closely related to Cormorants but
> swim with their bodies totally immersed giving the impression of a swimming
An African Snake Darter at Lake Panic, near Skukuza Camp, Kruger Park.
Unfortunately back lit. These birds are closely related to Cormorants but
swim with their bodies totally immersed giving the impression of a swimming
snake. The second image (by a fellow photographer, Ian van Romburgh) shows
Nice picture indeed.
After I saw a grey heron swallowing two coot chicken in two successive
flights across the pool nearby it is no longer my favourite bird.
Henk
Op 2024-03-18 om 17:09 schreef Stanley Halpin:
Very nice! I think Herons make great subjects because of their alertness and
the
Thanks, Stan.
With the dam still at about 80%, the N bank track is inaccessible.
Luckily he popped up right in front of us as far as we could get.
Alan C
On 18-Mar-24 06:09 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
Very nice! I think Herons make great subjects because of their alertness and
the way they
Very nice! I think Herons make great subjects because of their alertness and
the way they pause (to look for prey) rather than being in continuous motion.
It’s always nice to see images of these impressive birds,
Stan
> On Mar 18, 2024, at 1:27 AM, Alan C wrote:
>
> Forgot the link!
>
>
*Thanks Larry.
* *
Bird photography can be so frustrating. The light was spot on for that
one but more often than not is isn't.
Alan C
*
On 18-Mar-24 10:32 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
On Mar 17, 2024, at 10:27 PM, Alan C wrote:
Forgot the link!
> On Mar 17, 2024, at 10:27 PM, Alan C wrote:
>
> Forgot the link!
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/53594856663/
>
> A handsome Grey Heron at Sable Dam, Kruger Park, late yesterday.
Nicely captured.
>
> K5 & HD 55-300 @ 300mm, f8, 1/500sec ISO160
>
> Alan C
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Forgot the link!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/53594856663/
A handsome Grey Heron at Sable Dam, Kruger Park, late yesterday.
K5 & HD 55-300 @ 300mm, f8, 1/500sec ISO160
Alan C
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A handsome Grey Heron at Sable Dam, Kruger Park, late yesterday.
K5 & HD 55-300 @ 300mm, f8, 1/500sec ISO160
Alan C
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Thanks John, Paul, Steve and Larry for comments.
John, my post may have ended up in your spam box as not coming from a
outlook or gmail account.
On the other hand I am receiving all pdml posts again on this mail address.
Henk
Op 2024-03-05 om 03:05 schreef John Sessoms:
I still haven't seen
I still haven't seen Henk's original post, but I noticed a distinct lack
of PDML the last week or so and then suddenly today a flood (mostly
about the new film camera)
Those are both great images. I'm not sure which I like more.
On 3/4/2024 1:02 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Beautiful shots,
Great photos!
On March 4, 2024 9:50:49 AM PST, Henk Terhell wrote:
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>(though I was able to send mail), I decided to revert to my mail account of
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>As a test here this mail with link to two pictures
Nice!
Cotty
> On 4 Mar 2024, at 17:50, Henk Terhell wrote:
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> After some days not receiving posts from pdml on my outlook mail account
> (though I was able to send mail), I decided to revert to my mail account of
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Beautiful shots, Hank. Love the light!
Paul
> On Mar 4, 2024, at 12:50 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
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> After some days not receiving posts from pdml on my outlook mail account
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> On 11 Feb 2024, at 09:18, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
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> Am 11.02.24 um 03:44 schrieb Larry Colen:
>> Sometimes my sense of humor amuses me
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/53521668513/in/album-72177720314703860/
>
> Great and well seen.
>
> Here's one I did, years ago:
>
Am 11.02.24 um 03:44 schrieb Larry Colen:
Sometimes my sense of humor amuses me
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/53521668513/in/album-72177720314703860/
Great and well seen.
Here's one I did, years ago:
Sometimes my sense of humor amuses me
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/53521668513/in/album-72177720314703860/
For folks that like to poke around in the whole album, I rode my bike up Mt
Rubideaux today, basically looking for a decent hill to ride. It does provide
a good view of the
On Tue, Feb 06, 2024 at 07:30:47AM +, Bob W PDML wrote:
> I???d be tempted to make a gallery of them and call it Larry Burros???
Go to your room.
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> I’d be tempted to make a gallery of them and call it Larry Burros…
Heh! I had to look that up.
>
> https://www.icp.org/browse/archive/constituents/larry-burrows?all/all/all/all/0
>
>> On 5 Feb 2024, at 19:22, Larry Colen wrote:
>>
>>
I’d be tempted to make a gallery of them and call it Larry Burros…
https://www.icp.org/browse/archive/constituents/larry-burrows?all/all/all/all/0
> On 5 Feb 2024, at 19:22, Larry Colen wrote:
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> On my bike ride Saturday I crossed paths with some of the local burros
>
>
What an ass
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On my bike ride Saturday I crossed paths with some of the local burros
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee
Either scratching or listening intently to underground vibrations…
Rick
(who is looking forward to posting again once a series of computer problems is
sorted out)
> On Feb 5, 2024, at 2:22 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
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> On my bike ride Saturday I crossed paths with some of the local burros
>
On my bike ride Saturday I crossed paths with some of the local burros
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/53508970487/in/album-72177720314572830/
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> What Ann said. Well done.
> Paul
>
>> On Jan 30, 2024, at 9:33 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
>>
>> Nice set! .. love the tracks heading off in to the sunset..
>>
>> ann
>>
>>> On 1/30/2024 2:54 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
>>>
What Ann said. Well done.
Paul
> On Jan 30, 2024, at 9:33 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
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> Nice set! .. love the tracks heading off in to the sunset..
>
> ann
>
>> On 1/30/2024 2:54 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
>> I almost got home from the ride before it was totally dark, but had to stop
>> and
Nice set! .. love the tracks heading off in to the sunset..
ann
On 1/30/2024 2:54 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
I almost got home from the ride before it was totally dark, but had to stop and
shoot the sunset
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/53496430107/in/album-72177720314445521/
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Assuming capable equipment (and, even then) contre jour is rarely other
than a winner.
> On 30/01/2024 07:54 GMT Larry Colen wrote:
>
>
> I almost got home from the ride before it was totally dark, but had to stop
> and shoot the sunset
>
I almost got home from the ride before it was totally dark, but had to stop and
shoot the sunset
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/53496430107/in/album-72177720314445521/
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> discussion of new tech of any photo related stuff is of little interest I
>
Nice selfie, Ann!
Henk
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Paul
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> where I see most of you, I've been mostly lurking here. confessing that any
> discussion of new tech of any photo related
Between FB and INSTAGRAM and PDML FB and using messenger online
occasionally where I see most of you, I've been mostly lurking here.
confessing that any
discussion of new tech of any photo related stuff is of little interest
I hardly ever post here these days. since I can see your photos
Much better than the usual steroidal, lumpen mess. Perfect focus on the badge,
with (coincidentally?) nice, sharp, tyre treads. Smooth, uncluttered
background. We have come to expect nothing less...
> On 29/11/2023 14:28 GMT paul stenquist wrote:
>
>
> Another pic from last week’s shoot
Nice pic! A high school friend in the mid-1960s was crazy about Cobras, and
built several plastic models of them that he displayed in his room. I don’t
know if he ever got to drive one, or even be a passenger, though.
Rick
> On Nov 29, 2023, at 9:28 AM, paul stenquist wrote:
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> Another pic
Great shot Paul.
Beautiful car - wow.
Shame it somehow got reversed to a mirror image in your software ;-)
Cotty
> On 29 Nov 2023, at 14:28, paul stenquist wrote:
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> Another pic from last week’s shoot of a genuine ’64 Cobra. This car is
> numbers matching and unmolested. It was never
A real Ace job
On November 29, 2023 9:05:42 AM PST, John Sessoms wrote:
>Beautiful.
>
>... and a pretty good image too.
>
>On 11/29/2023 9:28 AM, paul stenquist wrote:
>> Another pic from last week’s shoot of a genuine ’64 Cobra. This car is
>> numbers matching and unmolested. It was never
Beautiful.
... and a pretty good image too.
On 11/29/2023 9:28 AM, paul stenquist wrote:
Another pic from last week’s shoot of a genuine ’64 Cobra. This car is numbers
matching and unmolested. It was never raced and has only had two owners. It’s
among the world’s best examples of a Mark II
Another pic from last week’s shoot of a genuine ’64 Cobra. This car is numbers
matching and unmolested. It was never raced and has only had two owners. It’s
among the world’s best examples of a Mark II Cobra. K-1 with D FA 150-450,
f5.6, 300mm
Am 22.11.23 um 11:22 schrieb mike wilson:
No wonder she can't fly.
...and needs that big bollard to sit on.
Ralf
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No wonder she can't fly.
> On 21/11/2023 07:31 GMT Bob W PDML wrote:
>
>
> Lunched a thousand chips, I think.
>
> > On 20 Nov 2023, at 21:54, Larry Colen wrote:
> >
> > It's a lovely photo. Is it a reference to "launching a thousand ships"?
> >
> >> On Nov 20, 2023, at 12:21 AM, Alan C
Salt & Diesel?
On Tue, 21 Nov 2023, 09:41 Bob W PDML, wrote:
> Lunched a thousand chips, I think.
>
> > On 20 Nov 2023, at 21:54, Larry Colen wrote:
> >
> > It's a lovely photo. Is it a reference to "launching a thousand ships"?
> >
> >> On Nov 20, 2023, at 12:21 AM, Alan C wrote:
> >>
> >>
Lunched a thousand chips, I think.
> On 20 Nov 2023, at 21:54, Larry Colen wrote:
>
> It's a lovely photo. Is it a reference to "launching a thousand ships"?
>
>> On Nov 20, 2023, at 12:21 AM, Alan C wrote:
>>
>> Very Clever!
>>
>> Alan C
>>
>>> On 20-Nov-23 01:30 AM, Ralf R Radermacher
It's a lovely photo. Is it a reference to "launching a thousand ships"?
> On Nov 20, 2023, at 12:21 AM, Alan C wrote:
>
> Very Clever!
>
> Alan C
>
> On 20-Nov-23 01:30 AM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
>> ...on her favourite bollard in the port of Boulogne. There, she has
>> everything in
Very Clever!
Alan C
On 20-Nov-23 01:30 AM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
...on her favourite bollard in the port of Boulogne. There, she has
everything in sight, especially the chip shop on the other side, just in
case somehone might drop something.
...on her favourite bollard in the port of Boulogne. There, she has
everything in sight, especially the chip shop on the other side, just in
case somehone might drop something.
https://www.fotocommunity.com/photo/helene-fotoralfbe/47872402
Enjoy
Ralf
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> Sent: Nov 15, 2023 9:25 PM
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> Subject: Re: Peso Shelby Snake
>
> Thanks. A fun shoot. Yep. Original color. But its one of one. A
> customer at Gotham Ford wanted a green Cobra but AC needed months to produce
> a gre
Beautiful car - great shot. The dealer had one in the show room when I
purchased my Mustang in April 1964. My memory says it was BRG but it
may have been blue - it's a 59 year old memory.
-p
On 11/15/2023 7:33 PM, Comcast wrote:
Those who know cars, are probably aware that 99 out of 100
I had a dear friend that had a 66 Shelby GT 350 in that color - original from
Shelby.
Ken Waller
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Thanks. A fun shoot. Yep. Original color. But its
Beautiful car Paul, but the background is a little distracting.
Ken Waller
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> Those who know cars, are probably aware that 99 out of 100 Cobras one s
Am 15.11.23 um 22:48 schrieb Henk Terhell:
Today I finally saw the first group of porcelain fungus in this mushroom
season.
Here my first attempt with a stack of 9:
https://flic.kr/p/2pfZGGA
Brilliant!
Ralf
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