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Ok...I'm using a new image host! Forgot the html...please be patient.
-- Todd Frederick (fredrick@hotcity.com), October 28, 2001
Todd, lay off the whiskey. That's three in a row!
-- Jeff Spirer (jeff@spirer.com), October 28, 2001.
Ok...Forgot the html code. I wanted it bigger but forgot to size it too! I haven't posted much lately and forgot the protocols.This is a neat place to visit...San Juan Bautista and Mission. Daisy's Saloon is a favorite haunt for bikers...mostly up-scale weekend Harley owners. I have a classic '76 CB 750 Honda Super Sport...wonder if it will "fit in?"
Purpose of this posting: this was taken with a 1950's Adox Golf folding 120 camera (not the Zeiss Nettar I mentioned in a previous message) using Tri-X film with Xtol developer. The image quality with this relatively unknown, obscure $35 camera, including leather case, in totally new condition, is actually better than with the Zeiss! Talk about MF on a shoestring budget! Great street camera. No one knows what this thing is! Prefocus, point, and shoot.
-- Todd Frederick (fredrick@hotcity.com), October 28, 2001.
Jeff...it's not whiskey...it's Vodka..that nice new lime flavored variety!I just couldn't get this stupid photo downloaded right! Finally...success!
San Juan Bautista...Neat place to visit. You must know it well! Have you checked out the old poor cemetary?
-- Todd Frederick (fredrick@hotcity.com), October 28, 2001.
you might need to make the image in photo.net 'visible to the public' cause that's the msg I get when going there to look...
-- Nigel Smith (nlandgl@unite.com.au), October 29, 2001.
Ok. I think I did it now. The one thing I really dislike about the Photo.net gallery is all the information they want and I keep forgetting to check or uncheck the appropriate boxes.
-- Todd Frederick (fredrick@hotcity.com), October 29, 2001.
4 (bikes) in a row actually! hehe!
-- Nigel Smith (nlandgl@unite.com.au), October 29, 2001.
There were quite a few more bikes down the street, but the bikers there looked much more threatening...probably stock brokers! Besides, I kinda like the background on this...Daisy's Saloon has a bit of charm to it. Probably a franchise!
-- Todd Frederick (fredrick@hotcity.com), October 29, 2001.