The Packards were great cars. My uncle and also one of my friends both
had '54 Packards. I think that must have been close to the last year.
Was it '56 for the end of the line?
You've got some great car shots there but the guy in the ivory jacket is
some pretty good competition for best shot.
Chuck Norcutt
Larry wrote:
> Thanks Chuck, I really appreciate the comments. Yes, there are 3 pages,
> and if people don't know, the photos will expand to full width just by
> clicking on each one.
>
> Continually changing lenses between the kit lens, Tamron 70-300mm, and
> sometimes my "A 50mm" f1.4 MF lens that works in all auto modes - at
> over 2500 images on the K10D I guess could have let a speck of dust in,
> but I also have not seen any.
>
> The Packard shot was done with the 18-55mm $79 kit lens which has a
> decent bokeh, so the lens was opened up to about f8 to let parts of the
> photo get a bit soft. (here's another of the Packard):
>
> http://mutley.hypermart.net/GreenPackardLogo.jpg
>
> The guy with the ivory jacket was a quick grab shot that I almost missed
> done with the Tamron 70-300mm at about 180mm where the shake reduction
> made it passable.
>
> Larry
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