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Post by MMM on Oct 1, 2006 0:07:31 GMT -5
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Post by MMM on Oct 1, 2006 0:22:33 GMT -5
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Post by fuzzyscorpio on Oct 1, 2006 7:33:57 GMT -5
My favorites... Awesome coverage, Martin--after seeing your photos and Frank's, I feel like I was there. Thank you so much! It must have been a tedious chore to post these, especially having to digitize them first. When I win the lottery I'm buying a Canon EOS digital SLR for everyone here (starting with me)... I guess I should mention that, for some reason, in your last reply with the links to additional photos, only the top one works for me; the rest generate errors.
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Post by Captain Phil on Oct 1, 2006 8:22:45 GMT -5
Great pix! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by MMM on Oct 1, 2006 9:27:47 GMT -5
Digitizing them was no problem - when the film was developed, I ordered discs as well. I did have to reduce these for the Forum though. I also had to futz with the scenic pictures with a photo editor - they looked terrible "straight", but that was more self interest. The pictures of the cars looked decent enough as they were, so I left them alone. Too many to work with anyway... I don't know why the '57 Thunderbird came out chopped like that. I like the '62 Thunderbird as well, though I prefer the convertibles. The 1st generation Thunderbirds are my favorite, but the '61-'63's are a close second. A friend likes the '61-'63 best...
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tbear
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Post by tbear on Oct 1, 2006 16:10:40 GMT -5
Nice photos, thank for sharing!
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Post by hulk007 on Oct 1, 2006 16:36:21 GMT -5
No one took any pics of the Australian Ford Falcon?
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Post by FlyinGN on Oct 2, 2006 7:13:23 GMT -5
thanks martin!!!!
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