Originally posted by Arjay Bee Fuji GSW690II, Kodak Tri-X 400 in ID-11 1+1
Fremantle again: I have taken a similar photo:-)
Thanks. Bit unsure which photo you are referring to though?
Originally posted by tuco I once saw a Morris Minor with a nylon cord going out the wing wind and under the hood. I asked the owner what's that for. He lifted the bonnet and showed me. The cord was tied to a large rock right over the electric fuel pump. The pump has breaker points much like what older cars have in their distributor.
The contact surfaces on the points would corrode and pit over time and get sticky causing he pump to not operate. But a tap with a hammer would be enough to un-stick the points and it would operate again for a while. So this guy would drive down the road occasionally pulling on the cord dropping the rock on the pump to keep the fuel flowing.
Oh my, that is a horrible work-around. I guess it worked though
Maybe I should post a photo of my old automobile then. It's a bit newer at 'only' 30 years old and is relatively free of 'work-arounds'. Saying that I do keep a wrench in the back seat pocket in case the starter solenoid gets stuck
Originally posted by tuco Through together something for my first picture from my Peacemaker Crown Graphic. No light leaks. Good-to-go. The camera has a little front tilt and rise for movements. I applied some front tilt here.
Crown Graphic, APO Symmar 120/5.6, HP5+
Nice collection! Interesting that the Intel reference guide crept in to the photo too.