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I tried to catch you at Moorpark, but our paths never crossed.
The ol' BMW R100S is truly old school. Bias ply tires, stiff suspension and marginal brakes. That said, she'll run 85 mph on the freeway all day long without breaking a sweat.

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Sorry I missed you, but hopefully next time.
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Shot with "film" (Nikon F100, 35mm f2, Ilford XP2 C-41 B&W)
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Wow, Tink! That is awesome! Thank you! Are you a pro photographer?
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(03-01-2016, 05:12 PM)Rebel73_imp Wrote: Wow, Tink! That is awesome! Thank you! Are you a pro photographer?
No Rebel73, I'm not a pro. It's just a hobby that I've been doing for a long time, since before digital. I've gotten credit (no cash) and pay for a few of my photos over the years, but not nearly enough to cover the cost of the $10K worth of Nikon gear I own.
Check out my web site > photosbytink.com
Here's an amazing CB750 I shot at The Rock Store on that same roll of Ilford XP2 C-41 B&W film.
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Great thread. I really dig the B&W photography - thanks for sharing!
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Love those photos -- you still get that organic warmth with film that digital never seems to be able to recreate.
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I like the bmw better. I have both a 14 CB standard and a pristine 95 K75 Beemer.