#Canon EOS DIgital Rebel
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dogsaver-blog · 2 years ago
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Bivins, TX by Zack Huggins
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magic-space · 4 months ago
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en la búsqueda incesante de algún ovni
canon eos rebel t100
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damienkarras73 · 5 months ago
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murumokirby360 · 8 months ago
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My Family's 2010s Digital Camera (Canon EOS 1000D/Rebel XS) [feat. my Paper Dolls]
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Hello, May! 🌏☀️ Unfortunately, I cannot continue my upcoming and latest "PC Upgrade Project". The good news was, that I've already worked on it, but I need to adjust the size for the comparison, as well as splitting it into two videos instead of one to reduce memory size, and even timing the subtitles (which is important for the latter). So, my plan was to be submitted by July of 2024. On the bright side, I have another item review that has yet to be revealed, this June. 🙂 Nonetheless, onto my month's share. 😊
BREAKING NEWS: Just recently, yesterday [on May 30th, 2024] my current Power Supply Unit blew up, making my custom PC desktop useless without any power source! 💥😨 As of today, We send it to the "Computer Repair Shop" for a replacement. 🖥️🔧😓 Ouch! Luckily, it was fixed the next day, as in TODAY! And I cost a lot from my earning funds. Double ouch! 💵��� So, that topic deserves another month, I suppose...
Now, onto my topic...
• So, another camera from my parent's shelves, and it's the latest abandoned camera, as of 2024. The "Canon EOS 1000D" 😊📸, also known as the "EOS Rebel XS" is a DSLR camera that debuted in June 2008. This old professional camera possessed a 10.1-megapixel camera, a detachable lens like other DSLR cams do, and a whole bunch of features that only professional DSLR cam photographers could understand. Also, unlike the Sony Cybershot's exclusive "Sony" Memory Stick for photo storage, Canon uses the universal SD Card to store photos, on any memory brand used such as Sandisk, Transcend, Lexar, etc... For megapixels comparison, the 90s Olympus Camedia C-2000 Z has "2.1", the previous topic of Sony DSC-T70 has "8.1", and what about the "Focus-35"? Well, let's say it's not as level as the 90s Olympus camera that we've owned. 🤔🤷‍♀️
• So, do you have a story about this camera? Well, there's one I remembered, and it's based on the true story. ☝😊📖 I was 18 years old (late adolescence, may I add) while I was in High School in the year 2011 (3rd year High School). I went to a local 7-Eleven store when I saw a raffle promo poster. For the prize? A bunch of awesome stuff, including the Canon camera itself (the EOS Rebel XS). And since I'm 18, I'm qualified the participate by buying consumed-related stuff from the aforementioned convenience store daily. After the promo ended and my 3rd year of High School ended, a rider came to our house to receive a letter from 7-Eleven, only to find out that my father was the winner of the promo instead of me, and I was shocked. 😲 Damn... That winning camera should've been ME, and I used this cool camera to pursue my future career as a professional photographer; which sadly, did not happen. 😥 Regardless, in the end, I'm happy that my father won the prize, so I have to congratulate him. 👏😊 And the rest was history, we have SO MANY photo moments that we've shared on our main social media(s), unlike our previous digicams. We've been using it for a few years, until 2018(?) (as far as I know). When the camera itself started to get old, bugs were unbeknownst inside the lens (seriously, where did that come from? 🐜), and the built-in flash was unable to work properly. Making use of itself. Also, the repair cost for our camera was expensive, so we can't afford it. 💵😬 Yup, another camera bites the dust (I guess). 😥 And so, we've decided to switch to smartphone cameras over our bulky DSLR camera. 📱➡📷 After all, the cams from smartphones we're superior to those before depending on what brand we've used. Plus, it is ultra-portable, too.
• For ME, however, I would love to use the traditional digicams (big or small) over smartphones because it had a superior quality image over modern phones. 📷➡📱 Yeah, Apple and Samsung had overtaken, but true camera brands like Canon, Nikon, and Fujifilm (the trio of Japanese camera brands 🇯🇵📷. Don't forget Sony, by the way.) are already stronger than before; innovate after innovate for the professional photographers and content vloggers. The big boy cameras never gets old, and they're still producing them, to this very day. 📸🎥😁 However, with the rise of "Action Cameras" (not to mention Flying Camera Drones") will soon be surpassed, in the digital image industry. So, I'm not sure who'll die first. We may never know...🤔
• On the plus side, my paper dolls appreciate my story. So, here's my final moment before I put this cool memorable DSLR Camera on the wardrobe. 😊📷📸
Well, that's all for now! And do you have any good "item" memories from the 2000s to 2010s, like mine? Type it down in the reply section! 😊
If you haven't seen my related camera throwbacks, and my previous topic, then I'll provide some links down below. ↓ 😉
• My Family's 2000s Digital Camera (Sony Cybershot DSC-T70) [Apr 30th, 2024]
• Another 90s Camera: Olympus Camedia C-2000 Z [Jan 29th, 2024]
• My Family’s Old Film Camera (from the 90s) [Aug 29th, 2023]
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• My BRAND NEW SMARTPHONE BY Tecno Mobile [Mar 30th, 2024]
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grusik · 6 months ago
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4 Blind Mice I don't know why I like the title for this, I just do. An abandoned industrial plant in Detroit. by DetroitDerek Photography ( ALL RIGHTS RESERVED )
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imgs-of-old · 1 year ago
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IMG_3031 and 3029 from December 2010
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lyric-civic · 1 year ago
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An attempt to merge a few blurry pictures into something interesting. Just for fun. Always loved toy photography, and this little Camaro counts as a car so I can post this here. Shot on Canon EOS Rebel T7 9/19/23, Edited.
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xtrablak674 · 22 days ago
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I enjoyed shooting with Tom.
[From a journal entry written back in 2008, it seemed to be the beginning thoughts of a longer thread that I didn't complete, it has been edited for clarity.]
He has an easygoing energy, his dry wit matches my own dark and twisted sense of humor which most people don’t seem to get, but I am not really bothered that they don’t. Being an iconoclast you’re used to dancing to the beat of your own drum. We can shoot exactly the same subject and interpret it totally differently. His style lends itself to monochromatic inanimate objects particularly piping or odd juxtapositions of pedestrians with their environment, while I enjoy erotic work, interesting humans, my own abstractions of objects and urban scribbles.
We are photographers.
Even after the success of my first show, I still consider myself an amateur having no formal training at all, and my primary medium still being digital. I guess I like the urgency of the medium, the instantaneousness of taking the picture and seeing it immediately. I wish I could be prouder of digital photography, but it seems everything has a camera built into it, and everyone is calling themselves photographers.
But I am different my photographs contain details of crimes that have yet to happen. Discarded items and places where beauty still survived. Erotic moments between two people that should probably be kept to ourselves. "A series of photos that are both intimate and alien..." according to my New York Times review.
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I get ahead of myself, maybe I should back up a little bit because even to my cynical self this sounds a little hard to digest. But how do you tell a visual story in words and communicate the detail that only a trained eye could pick up. Well I will do my best.
I have lived in Prospect Heights Brooklyn for eleven years I guess you can say this has been one of the longest times in my adult life I have lived in once place continually, even though I consider myself a sedentary person, I admire people who seem to get up and move all of the time. I admire their freedom and courage. My spirit needs the comforts of familiarity, habits and neighbors you know by name.
Ever since I found my mother dead seven days before my eleventh birthday I have had problems with my memory, it seems the pain of that day and the following years changed the make up of my brain, I didn’t record memories the way other people did.
There was natural chemistry when I had my first camera a 110 roll-film camera that I could begin to retain the past which seemed to melt away from me like a Now and Later in your mouth. Photographs allowed me to freeze the past and remember it, but only that moment. Nothing that happen before the photo or after but the emotion I felt at the time the photo was taken I could look at the photo and remember that instant in time or at least pretend that I recalled it.
My next big camera time was my Olympus D460 Zoom with one point three megapixels, oh boy did that seem like such a big thing at the time, twenty years later not so much. But this digital point and shoot camera was my first foray into documenting my adult life. It was chosen because we had a three-sixty at work, and Olympus was a potential client, so I had been a bit immersed in their products. It made sense if I was buying a camera it would be one from the brand I was hearing about everyday.
And document I did, from my first adult relationship, my hookups in the internet 1.0 world, my own birthdays, the ending of my friendship with Adam all captured on my little silver Olympus. Oh and oh so many self-portraits which we now call selfies. This camera set the basis for how I would later shoot others as I got familiar with the best lighting settings, angles and positions in the room to shoot.
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It also was a fly on the wall in some of the worst and best moments of my young life, tipping its eye on people and things that would be with me for only a short period of time. Stealthily gathering data that could be consumed at a later date and either cherished or judged for the things you saw and didn't see.
My first exhibition at Zion Gallery in Bedford-Stuyvesant included work shot on that very camera, I think I had fifteen pieces in that show. This was the time when I wasn't as sure about how to select work for showing, I would get better as I submitted more proposals and figured out which works resonated with folks. But they say you always remember your first, and that was one of two Olympus cameras I had before moving on to my big-boy camera, my first DSLR.
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi a real game changer for me I begin to capture a level of detail and depth that eluded me on my point and shoot, it felt like there was more weight added to the work as if someone had dialed up the gravity. My struggle with any and all cameras is, you have to learn how to use them. And struggle I did as I first shot on automatic settings, not learning how to shoot manually until I encountered and interacted with Tom who had several DSLRs and who I actually bought my first lens from. I didn't know that cameras were sold without the lenses. It just seemed odd to me, but I understand now that lenses are interchangeable and can follow a photographer around for most of her life.
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With this camera I was able to present bigger work and more varied subjects. My intimate work was off-the-chain making the viewer feel like they were actually there during the creation, right after that shutter click. Curiously I still have this camera, never upgrading to a newer model like Tom was always so apt to do. It was a moment for me that lasted easily fifteen to twenty years, but I would get back to basics with my next camera, also a Canon but a point and shoot that I could literally fit into my shirt pocket or later the little Coach leather bag that I bought just for it.
Nowadays I shoot with whatever's at my fingertips, that is usually my iPad Pro, and if I feel like dealing with file transfers than my point and shoot. I am no longer actively exhibiting so the need for grand strokes is no longer there. My use of Lightroom waned as my artistic career did. No more need to res up a photo for printing, other than a handful of Google Photos prints most of the images nowadays just stay digital.
Most of my subjects have evaporated with the fact that most of my intimate work was with people I partnered with for sexual relations. I have been abstinent since the early tens, and not dated since the aughts. Curiously my friendships seemed to map the journey of my romantic partners and backed off too, falling to the wayside like so much debris. I am not sure if this is a part of aging or if I have been the culprit all along.
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I did enjoy shooting with Tom, and never again really captured the sort of work I shot when shooting with him. We were so dedicated then, going out usually every weekend to some new location in Brooklyn, Queens or Manhattan and walking around and capturing what caught our interest. My subjects nowadays are much closer to home, and is why the post on the Tumblr dedicated to my photography has slowed down to all but a halt. I wanted to only post stuff that wasn't shot in my house or on my roof. I wanted to keep that space for the sacred work that I would shoot with Tom.
Tom and mines friendship took a fade, nothing was ever discussed, we just stopped meeting for brunch and picking a location and hopping on the train. We didn't share and talk about which of the images we really liked from the day. We no longer had that comfortable sometimes wordless time together anymore. There was no discussion, I think he was envious of all the exhibiting I was doing and the meager accolades my work was receiving, but I will never know because he ghosted our friendship and any connection faded away like a photograph will tend to do if left in the sun too long.
[Photo by Brown Estate]
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green-cinnamon-stick · 2 years ago
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Hey from future Khy, you bought a camera. You even own a film camera now too you lucky bitch! That dream of being a photographer, maybe work on that now hmmm? Cause you're kinda good at it. Just saying...
i really need to get a camera. and not a little digital camera that fits in your pocket but an actual, high quality camera. looks like it’s time to start saving
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antaneasha · 3 months ago
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#digitals BTS for Kill the Robot music video
Canon EOS Rebel t3
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lewiswhatshisname · 4 months ago
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I suppose I ought to introduce myself
I like taking photos with odd cameras. I am by no means a professional. I just have loads of cameras I've picked up second hand from various places, and like mucking about with them in different ways.
Right off the bat, I don't care about taking the perfect shot. That's boring to me. While I don't go out with the goal of intentionally taking wonky shots – I do actually try to make sure each shot is focused and exposed properly – quite a lot of my cameras are broken or weird in some way. My main film camera technically works, in that the lens attached to it is in good nick, and when I push the shutter button, it goes click. But the shutter fires inconsistently, and will often misfire at the lightest touch, it doesn't really fire at the speeds it's set to, the ISO dial is loose as hell and is always changing itself, and even if it wasn't doing that, the light meter really has no idea what light is in the first place.
It really only gets better from here. All of my cameras have some sort of physical malady by dint of being second hand, and in many cases, straight up antique, or because they're Holgas and have a deliberately imperfect design. I've got a couple of "toy cameras" as well, with cheap plastic lenses that make any given shot look a bit weird. None of these categories are mutually exclusive either.
But I also just like to do terrible things to both my cameras and the film I shoot on. My favourite thing to do is shove the wrong format film into the cameras. Sometimes I don't feel like cutting down film to fit into my 127 cameras, so I'll cram a 35mm roll in there. Or I'll stick one into one of my 120 or 620 cameras just for the hell of it. I like to redscale film, soup it, and just generally fuck it up before and after shooting. When I develop the film here at home, I don't put a lot of attention into making sure everything is perfect down to the tenth of a degree and to the second. I am not that fussed about any of it, frankly. As long as the roll comes out of the tank with photos on it, I'm happy. If they're messed up, whatever. That's part of the fun.
Right now, I'm slowly working through uploading my backlog over here. I've got even more photos on deviantART, and I post them to Patreon a month before I put them anywhere else. I also try to remember to put prints up, but that's a whole process on its own. In addition to uploading my backlog, I've been spending much of my time just working on scanning and editing a whole other backlog of negatives.
And according to Lightroom, right now that comes down to nearly 400 photos that I've yet to post, and a further 5,000-odd that I've not even looked at for editing. Plus the five or six rolls sitting on my printer waiting to be scanned.
You'll find a mix of birdwatching and urban photography, along with some random other things. I have favourite subjects I like to go back to again and again, and you'll get used to seeing them through a variety of lenses.
TL;DR, I take a lot of photos, many of them odd or wonky, and I'm never going to be done with this backlog. And the photos I have in Lightroom are only from the last few years. Multiple hard drive crashes have caused me to lose all of my digital photos a few times over.
Current Gear:
Canon EOS Elan II E (35mm)
Canon EOS Rebel XT (dSLR)
Fujifilm Instax Mini 90 (instant film)
Holga 135BC (35mm)
Holga 120 WPC Panoramic Pinhole (120)
Kodak Jiffy Six-20 (620)
Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 (620)
Kodak Brownie Starmatic II (127)
Kodak Brownie Starflex (127)
Kodak Ektar H35 (35mm)
Kodak Ektar H35N (35mm)
Minolta Maxxum 3000i (35mm)
Minolta Maxxum 8000i (35mm)
Pentax MG (35mm)
Ricoh KR-5 Super II (35mm)
Sawyer's Nomad 620 (120/620)
Super Ricohflex (120/127/35mm)
Plus photos from a variety of iPhones
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magic-space · 4 months ago
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pistola dog<3
casi nos matas en el cerro, pero aún así tkm
canon eos rebel t100
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damienkarras73 · 6 months ago
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Guess who learned how to properly edit photos recently! Some older shots, retouched with an actual idea of what I'm doing.
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murumokirby360 · 11 days ago
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My Yearend Techs & Misc. Items Summary - 2024
Hello... My worst year has struck again, as 2024 is not my year when it comes to making topics on my tech items. 😔 Sure, there's ONE item that struck me happy, but then my happy days were ended when my custom PC's Powersupply and GPU went out of commission, which I'll talk about it later... And because of it, I went on hiatus after my final topic on August. To this day... I don't feel well, I have a 'major depression' hidden my rabbit brain hole. My 'slow recovery' continues... 🧠🩹🤕
Anyway, enough for that, let’s talk about my ‘My Yearend Techs and Misc. Items Summary 2024’! And here are my choices per month so far, both ongoing & done topics:
• JAN - Another 90s Camera: Olympus Camedia C-2000 Z: This is an old 90s camera that was owned by my late grandpa, who passed away in 2020 due to the dreaded COVID-19, along with complications. It may have few photos in the past, but we could never forget our last photo before retired for good.
• FEB - My PC Upgrade Part 3 - Revival: The 'Part 3' of my PC upgrade was a success attempt, which consist of two brand new PC parts, and a converter of HDMI to VGA monitor port. Although, the latter was completely useless. Unfortunately, there's something wrong... And I'll get to that later.
• MAR - My BRAND NEW SMARTPHONE BY Tecno Mobile: January 22nd (, 2024) is the date when I struck luck by commenting about the 'Tecno SPARK 20 Pro' smartphone as part of the giveaway, and then it was delivered on Feb 3rd. This is actually my 2nd time winning a brand new phone, since 2019. And while my Honor 8C (which is my previous winning phone, by the way) was retired in Oct of this year, my brand new smartphone by Tecno Mobile became my 'main phone', without equipping any of my old micro SD card (as my expansion after transfer files and reformat). I mind as well planning on getting 1TB version, someday when my problem was solved (one by one).
• APR - My Family's 2000s Digital Camera (Sony Cybershot DSC-T70): From 90s digi cam to 2000s digi cam, you're looking at the latter. This is the 'Sony Cybershot DSC-T70', an old pocket-size digi cam with built-in touch screen on the tiny screen. And unlike the old Olympus cam, our Sony cybershot cam had long history of taking snapshots with a single memory stick (you know, the one that you've always used on your awesome sony PSP), until the camera itself was ended on January 5th, 2017 as my last photoshoot recording. BUT, I believed that the cybershot cam (Model: DSC-T70) will make a comeback with new fresh 3rd-party batteries and a new memory stick adapter for the micro SD card. But when? Very soon.
• MAY - My Family’s 2010s Digital Camera (Canon EOS 1000D/Rebel XS): Liked our cybershot, our fam's Canon DSLR camera had a long history of snapshots from the nearby swimming resort in 2011 to my mom's previous school activity in 2018, and the latter was ended there when our camera is showing it is age, and the occasion of unwanted dusts and a tiny ant that forever stuck, to this day. Yes, yes, the camera itself is still functional, but it needs to be repair and replaced with numerous parts. Unfortunately, even though its old, the replacement camera parts were expensive. So much so, we've ended up using our smartphones as our Go-To camera purpose, aside from checking our SocMeds (Social Medias). But, time will tell if our canon DSLR camera still functional after years of hiatus.
• JUN - R.I.P., my PSU & GPU Card: Okay, we returned to my concerned topic. So as I said, unfortunately it went horribly wrong after 6 months of used, with the first encountered was the new PC power supply, it went blown out from either a fuse or some parts that went malfunctioned. We may never know. And while the PC power supply was fixed by replacing a brand new one (not to mention the RAM was replaced with two 8GB RAM sticks to make 16GB RAM w/ 2666 MHz speed), another encountered has followed! This time is the new 'GPU' (I've purchased from January this year), and the latter was never replaced to this day because I'm insufficient. Thus, my life was ruined, and I'm going back to my mom's laptop to this very day. Although, I've already earned some dough by participating another volunteered job, I have to save and earn it MORE for the authentic, and expensive GPU card. Meanwhile, my custom PC itself remain intact and still functional today, even without equipping GPU card. Which, I've checked it, last Christmas Eve.
• JUL - A vintage Motorola phone (from the 90s; "Motorola d368"): One of the oldest cellular phone that my mom has owned is this Motorola phone. Actually there's two motorola phones, but I can't find the first one. Nevertheless, there was a time that Motorola used to be 'cool', 'active', and 'competitive' against another phone brand who used to have the three aforementioned words, and that's 'Nokia', from the 90s to the early 2000s. Unfortunately, their spotlight was stolen by numerous phone brands, including tech giants like Samsung and Apple, Inc. who were already stolen their marketing thunder. And while both 'Motorola' and 'Nokia' are still active, they don't make innovative smartphones, anymore. And that's sad (like ME).
• AUG - My first ever Android Smartphone - Busted (Cherry Mobile Jelly): And speaking of phones, here's one right here. My first ever Android smartphone I've ever bought, and still in my possession to this very day. Honestly, I really missed that TV antenna with a TV app feature, in which I could go anywhere without needing a On-the-go TV tuner device. However, that TV antenna for android smartphone feature didn't last because I don't think they don't make this feature, anymore. Not to mention, the declined of the older Android Operating Systems, starting from the OG to the recent Android 11 are now nothing more than a relic. And this android smartphone of mine from Cherry Mobile is no exception. Meanwhile, the 'Cherry' brand and their mobile phones are still in-production and selling with their modern specs and android OS, to this day.
🛑 AND THE REST OF THE BER-MONTHS SAYS IT ALL! 😔 I DECIDED TO GO HIATUS OWING TO MY LIFE PROBLEMS, AND OTHER STUFF THAT I CAN'T FIX! 😭🛑
So, I'm so sorry... All of you, including my trusted friends (who always cheered me up, to this very day). I deserved to be happy and positive person than the opposite side. 😔😞
IMPORTANT NOTE: No 'Honorable Mentions', this year.
Well, that’s the end of my “My Yearend Techs and Misc. Items 2024”. We’ll see you in 2025. 
🥳 Happy new years eve to all, and as always, stay safe (just in case)!😷
If you want to see my 2020 to 2023 version of that, then I’ll provide some links down below.↓
• My Yearend Techs and Misc. Items 2023
• My Yearend Techs and Misc. Items 2022
• My Yearend Techs and Misc. Items 2021
• My Yearend Techs and Misc. Items 2020
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waltfelix · 1 year ago
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1965 Plymouth Belvedere II by Walter Felix Via Flickr: 2008 Mopar Power Festival - Best of Show Winner - Chris Murray - 1965 Hemi Belvedere II Photo by Walt Felix - Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
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imgs-of-old · 2 years ago
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IMG_0982, 0909, 0922, 0916 and 0915 from August 2007
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