Dave, I lived outdoors for 20 years.....
If you can hear thunder or see lighting....it's dangerous.
If you can hear thunder or see lighting....it's dangerous.
Remind me about the Charger...
The problem isn't necessarily that you're sitting too low in the third gen Chargers, its that the belt line is too high. I don't mind there look at all but I don't care for driving them even though they handle better than the previous generations.
Understood. You want to talk low? I have trouble getting in and out of my Challenger...Dad is 73....He had trouble getting in and out , unlike the Polara
I know...I had a 72. But I was 25 then.Understood. You want to talk low? I have trouble getting in and out of my Challenger...
I give my dad credit for getting in and out of that car well into his late '70s, only once or twice a year now. Funny story, you should have seen my mom get out of the back seat of the Imperial. She actually had to scoot herself out to the point that she was sitting on the sill with her feet on the ground and I had to pull her up from there. See, aches and pains run in my family.I know...I had a 72. But I was 25 then.
Some cool shots in here! I will add a few once my photobucket gets going
I've just gone thru' the whole thread again and am awed by the talent we have here that I do not possess. In 1970 I bought one of the first 500 Nikon FIIs imported into the states including a few extra lenses, extenders and filters thinking that it would be all the camera I would ever need in this life time. The thing iz that I've never gotten beyond the Brownie box camera talent stage. I have a brother that's blessed me with many black and white gifts of pix he's shot all over the western U.S. with a wooden box camera that holds 7"X14" negatives and shot with ah black bag over hiz head by removing the lens cover and counting. (The inner wall in the living room of our home iz decorated with ten of them). I've seen one he took from an elevated bluff over looking a nude beach somewhere in SoCal from 400-500 yardz away from the subject matter and with a jewelers loop you can see more nipplez then you can count. I did learn that the larger the negative the more clarity and detail in the picture?(One of hiz favez that he won't share ah copy of.) When my Father-in-Law retired in '72, shooting 35 MM became hiz 2nd life. Not sure how many classes he took but he became very good for the remaining yearz he enjoyed on this planet. I have 10, 8"X10"s that that man took starting at the tree line in hiz back yard in Lake Wales, Fl. IN SEQUENCE the day of the Challenger Disaster took place.('bout 100 milez from Cape) The day that sad event took place that will still chock me up when I look at those pix. And when the time comez his favorite Grand Child will become caretaker of those pix. She already haz the Nikon and lenses. Just hope 35MM film stayz available? Keep shooting guyz 'n galz, Jer
Time for me to get a new camera!