How's this for background!

Discussion in 'Members Rides' started by RATROASTER, Sep 29, 2004.

  1. RATROASTER

    RATROASTER BPG#1291, GS-CA#2265

    I had a tough time finding a parking spot in Pittsburgh's Oakland section. Finally got a spot by the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning. I just had to snap a pic of my T-type. :TU:
     

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  2. 67RivDog

    67RivDog RivDogg is in rehab.

    Great picture!

    I found a better parking space for you. :beer


    (I was bored at work) :Do No:
     

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  3. GoldBoattail455

    GoldBoattail455 462 -> TH400 -> Posi

    My brother goes to the University of Pittsburgh. Parking is always a mess. He use to live on Forbes ave. but is on Squirel (sp?) Hill now.

    Looking good. :TU:
     
  4. RATROASTER

    RATROASTER BPG#1291, GS-CA#2265

    WOW!! Thanks Frank!! :beer

    I'm completey impressed. I may have to go truly digital.........someday. My K1000 has shot at least 600 roles of film in 15 years, it seems it is almost family. I average 40 roles of film a year.......seems I might have some cost savings if I go digital too!! :cool:

    Oh yeah.......Oakland is a bear, but parallel parking the Regal is so easy after driving and parking a 70 Electra! :TU:
     
  5. Floydsbuick

    Floydsbuick Well-Known Member

    Looks good ToAsTmAn. Gotta love da Burgh as well. You gonna gimme a hand this winter with Old Yeller?
     
  6. 67RivDog

    67RivDog RivDogg is in rehab.

    The detail and nuances film captures hasn't been equaled by digi cams quite yet. Although they are getting close. Whatever you do, don't sell your film camera to go digital, you'll be utterly disapointed. Each have their strong points.

    I did that pic in measly MS Paint. Usually I'll use Paint Shop Pro, quite a bit better detailing can be done.

    Regards

     
  7. RATROASTER

    RATROASTER BPG#1291, GS-CA#2265


    OK, thats good to know. I was starting to feel a bit strange at Bowling Green with a 35mm SLR. Everyone had a digital camara. Kind of strange how fast the photography scene is changing.

    BTW: Dan, just give me a yell and help will be on the way. :TU:
     

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