Hotrod Jones
General Electric model 410
An antique radio, circa 1951. Discovered at an antique store in Adrian, MI earlier this year. All the tubes are good, and the radio works beautifully! The dial is slightly off; it is tuned to 650 KC (650 AM WSM "The Legend." Though country music isn't exactly my favorite genre at least this station plays the real thing on a regular basis!)
Strobist: Two Sunpak 522s on auto mode fired into reflective umbrellas. The reason I used auto mode was as the first part of a two-part test before strobing a N5005 loaded with (now rare) Kodachrome 64 film.
General Electric model 410
An antique radio, circa 1951. Discovered at an antique store in Adrian, MI earlier this year. All the tubes are good, and the radio works beautifully! The dial is slightly off; it is tuned to 650 KC (650 AM WSM "The Legend." Though country music isn't exactly my favorite genre at least this station plays the real thing on a regular basis!)
Strobist: Two Sunpak 522s on auto mode fired into reflective umbrellas. The reason I used auto mode was as the first part of a two-part test before strobing a N5005 loaded with (now rare) Kodachrome 64 film.