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Don t know the name but they are great to see. Made this photo with the zuiko 85mm f 2.0 an old olympus-om lens
another crazy couple of days.. I am going to try to catch up tonight and tomorrow.. happy wednesday!
El Prado Park
Old Torrance, CA
07-17-22
Photographed with the telephoto at 123mm with the camera sitting on the grass.
Three of Grand Trunk Western's finest roll westward at Griffith, Indiana. It was a fine 1974 summer day. Back then, I never imagined entire trains being interchanged here between the Trunk and EJ&E, as is done now. Hell, for all I know, there may be a casino and dispensary constructed here within twenty years?
THE ONLY KNOWN SURVIVING EXAMPLE
1932 LINCOLN KB FOUR-PASSENGER TOWN SEDAN
CHASSIS NO. KB1377
448ci L-Head V-12 engine
Single dual throat carburetor
150bhp at 3,400rpm
3-speed manual transmission
Solid axle suspension with semi elliptic springs and hydraulic shock absorbers
Four-wheel vacuum-boosted mechanical drum brakes
-The best looking year for Lincoln
-Regarded as the best driving classic of its time
-The only surviving KB Town Sedan
-Sporty close-coupled coachwork
-Powerful and smooth 12-cylinder motor
The KB
The year 1932 saw the arrival of the biggest and most classis Lincoln yet: the KB. The new V-12 of 448 cubic inches and 150 horsepower was the largest and most powerful Lincoln engine of the era.
The Motorcar Offered
The 234A is the most stylish of the production Lincoln sedans built in 1932. The exterior finish is a pale gray upper body and fenders with a tan lower body and french gray stripe. The car is fitted with the correct Beals and Selkirk trunk in pristine condition. Its blind rear quarter panels add privacy to the elegant intimacy of the compact owner's compartment. Upholstery in several
shades of tan broadcloth, in fine condition, complement the overall interior appearance. The interior hardware and fittings including two vanities are complete and original. The overall appearance of the interior is one of restrained elegance.
It is believed that this car is the only surviving example of the 1932 two-window town sedan.
Source: Bonhams
One of my favorite negatives for test prints. Here as a Kallitype with a developer mix of potassium sodium tartrate and sodium tungstate.
Film Efke IR820, developer Finol.
These days I was walking through a field, and then I came across this beautiful tree yellow flowers.
The same oak tree on Hampstead Heath as the wider shot I posted last night, from a slightly different angle.
A tree trunk is round / for good reason. // Your glance moves different / when confronted with a rectangular beam.
GTW 5849 and 4717 on 518 roll over the Trent River preparing to drop cars at P&H. The rear car for Cameco in Port Hope will be the next stop.
The Elephant’s Trunk Nebula is a dense region of dust and gas found within the considerably larger star forming region IC 1396 in constellation of Cepheus, around 2,400 light years away from Earth.
This emission nebula was named the Elephant’s Trunk because a piece of the nebula resembles an elephant’s head and trunk at visible wavelengths, appearing as a dark patch with a bright winding rim. The nebula is large and relatively faint, stretching over 100 light years. The trunk of the nebula stretches for over 20 light years and is designated IC 1396A.