Nick David Wright wrote:
http://blog.nickdavidwright.net/2010/11/wrecked-car.html
I was so surprised to find this negative in my archive (i.e.-
shoebox). This was taken with a Pentax K1000, sometime in the summer
1999 right when I began to get really "serious" about photography. I
don't remember which lens it was, though I highly suspect it was
either the Sears 135/2.8 or the Sears 80-200/4. Kodak Gold 100 film.
Too bad no (non-photo) stores carry 100 speed film anymore. I guess I
should just be thankful I can find film locally at all.
Oh, by the way, since getting the scanner I have completely scrapped
everything that was on my blog before. So please excuse any mess.
I'm sure someone will ID the car correctly, but it looks like something
around in the late 50's
Nice shot, perfectly good scan
I chuckled at this line of yours on the blog site
"I shot it way back in 1999, and I can't believe it has survived all of
our moves."
ann's smartass reply, in her best down east accent...
"doesn't look like it did from heah"
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