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Old 01-30-2014, 12:13 PM
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I was at the convention in NJ with my dad and brother. We went over and were talking with the photographer when he was setting up the panoramic camera. There was a Daytona Coupe in the picture that had a rock under one of its wheels as I suppose the parking brake was not up to its job. After the picture was taken it occurred to me that we could have been in the picture instead of behind the camera.

I think that rock is heavier than the car.

I might have been wrong but I still think crabtree used an antique camera. it would rotate slowly as it took the picture. Along with this pic I came across ones that I took when I almost fell off the rooftop. I didn't even know I was slowly sliding on the roof tiles and Cozy grabbed me with one arm and pulled me back. That camera smashed into about 100 toothpickss. I just scanned the pics for an architect that has a blog that preserves the history of places built back then.


I was at treetop level and going down................

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Old 01-30-2014, 06:49 PM
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I think that rock is heavier than the car.

I might have been wrong but I still think crabtree used an antique camera. it would rotate slowly as it took the picture. Along with this pic I came across ones that I took when I almost fell off the rooftop. I didn't even know I was slowly sliding on the roof tiles and Cozy grabbed me with one arm and pulled me back. That camera smashed into about 100 toothpickss. I just scanned the pics for an architect that has a blog that preserves the history of places built back then.


I was at treetop level and going down................

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The camera they used at the convention was definitely an antique and it used a roll of large format film. I remember the photographer saying that he made contact prints from the negative. So the negative would be the same size as the print. How big is the print? I think he said he might develop the film in the bathtub of his hotel room so he could sell prints at the convention.
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