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I have been doing a lot experiments with magnifying glasses as light projectors lately. Here is a first attempt at hooting digital photos through a homemade shoebox adapter to get a Holga / Diana effect. Now the real test is to get it to look good with video!
ford shoebox - kustom weekend 2013 - hasselblad 500 c/m - zeiss planar 80mm f2.8 - magazin a12 - agfa 100 apx - expired 2003
Emma’s studio apartment has everything she needs within a 16x16 footprint.
Built for the FriendsBricks Frienduary Build Challenge to build an apartment for a Heartlake City resident within a 16x16 footprint.
PS. At one point in my life, I lived in a tiny, tiny one-bedroom apartment. I used to call it the “shoebox”. Fortunately, it was at least a little bigger than Emma’s studio. Anyway, that’s where the name for this MOC came from.
A Ford Custom Deluxe at the Delmenhorster Autofrühling.
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Lemon-buttermilk cake filled with raspberry jam and lemon meringue buttercream; covered with pale pink fondant and adorned with handmade fondant bow, shoe, chain, and charms; cast green apple-hued sugar gems finish off the birthday girl's cake!
'49 Ford mild custom.
The car was photo'd at the Back to the Fifties car show then "reparked" at a spot near the edge of town.
This was a real favorite among the car people. A magnificent piece of work, perhaps the best custom Shoebox Ford ever.
2010 Billetproof Washington show, allows only cars and trucks that use parts available before the seventies, with few exceptions. The idea is to use art, skill and talent to create your own designs. The creativity is amazing!
1949 Ford in the staging lanes at the 2016 Meltdown Drags, Byron< illinois. Powered by a 390 FE Big Block, there is lots of daylight under the front wheels when he launches it.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
'The Lifters' Car Club
Goodguys 23rd Pacific Northwest Nationals Rod & Custom Car Show, Puyallup Fairgrounds, WA.
Canon 5D Mark II, EF 24-105mm f/4-5.6L IS USM.
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Due to the sheer length of the 15-vehicle long consist for GBRf 2018 - Out of the Ordinary, the first 2 coaches and the 2 leading locos (Colas Rail Freight no. 56113 & GBRf no. 73017 "Tracy") had to be split off from the rest of the train to allow ScotRail to operate a normal timetabled service from Fort William. The "excess" vehicles can be seen in one of the sidings at the station, powering out in order to reverse back onto the main body of the train before working 1Z31 to Inverkeithing Goods Loop.
When I first saw this on the trailer I thought that it was just a few Ford parts on a trailer. Upon closer examination, I noticed that there are booth seating benches on the trailer as well.
The car on the trailer appears to be a 1950 judging from the trim on the corner of the front fender. This body style of Ford was offered as 1949-1951. Its ponton style in which the fenders were smoothly integrated with the rest of the body was nicknamed ‘the Shoebox’ because of that.