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Pictures from a battered Pinkham

jimgalli

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It seems no matter how beat up the Pinkham Smith lens is, it can still make outlandishly lovely images.


shiny black fode

YMMV but I think the catch words that get bandied about regarding Pinkham's lenses are not just hyperbole.

No, it's not for sale. I'll be keeping this one.

More pics at my pages. http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/P...SeriesIV/14No.3SeriesIV/EddiesNo3SerieIV.html

double post. also posted for my friends at lfforum. hope thats ok. I don't post very often anymore it seems.
 

DREW WILEY

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Here on the coast we get our fog for free. And we aren't selling that either.
 

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Makes me nostalgic. Once upon a time I had a '36 Ford 5-window coupe. The rear window on mine was in a single piece that rolled down. The car used to belong to the RCMP and had a gun rack under that rear window.
 
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jimgalli

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Thanks for the comments.
 

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I learned to drive (and photograph) with that very car... I recognize the rump of a '37 Ford Business Coupe.