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SteveJ 24-02-12 03:04

6 pdr wheels
 
I have a pair of these wheels. They have original paint and I do not think they were ever used. They are marked 1942 Kelsey Hayes. If anyone is interested
$80 for the pair. :thup2: still for sale

http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a2...D550/ry%3D400/
http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a2...D550/ry%3D400/
http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a2...D550/ry%3D400/
http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a2...D550/ry%3D400/
http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a2...D550/ry%3D400/

Bob Carriere 24-02-12 03:25

Talk to Gunner.....
 
Hi Steve.....

..... a bargain and he would not have to pay any shipping......

How'sbyU.....?

Bob

SteveJ 26-02-12 05:18

Wheels still available pics in original post :doh:

Gunner 02-03-12 22:12

I thought they were going to Rob Fast; if not I'll take em. Can I come by this weekend, you're only 20 minutes from me. PM with my phone number sent.

Cheers! Mike

SteveJ 07-03-12 02:22

A sale is pending on the wheels. :)

SteveJ 12-03-12 03:15

:note:Wheels are sold. Thanks Mike

Bob Carriere 12-03-12 22:26

Going to a good home...
 
I am facinated with the color differences between digital pictures taken by the same camera.....

On the long shots the wheels look OD green and I know they are I have seen them...... yet on the close up they show up beige almost sand colour.....

I know Steve did not switch them.

As a budding photographer...... I take pictures my wife is the photographer... I am curious to figure out what happened....... What kind of camera used..... was flash used..... different time of day or shade versus sunlight..... do you do a white balance...? different background color...... black versus snow white..?

any comments / advice Steve...?

Bob ??????

SteveJ 13-03-12 23:38

Hello Bob

It was in the back of my truck (black) outside in snow, light overcast afternoon daylight, no flash, camera was Sanyo xacti (which is really a small digital movie camera though it does take 10 mpixl stills) , all settings auto.
The only balance was my own as I was on ice on one leg as the dog was yanking on the other one, holding a tape measure and trying to focus while keeping myself for the most part out of the shot. (as me in a picture is far worse than an empty landscape.)

:cool: Cheese!!

Bob Carriere 14-03-12 03:40

Strange results.
 
The OD green paint has shown to be very difficult to photograph and reproduce even in professional magazines.

Weird or what !!!

Bob

Alex Blair (RIP) 15-03-12 10:51

Lubrication
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Carriere (Post 161721)
I am facinated with the color differences between digital pictures taken by the same camera.....

On the long shots the wheels look OD green and I know they are I have seen them...... yet on the close up they show up beige almost sand colour.....

I know Steve did not switch them.

As a budding photographer...... I take pictures my wife is the photographer... I am curious to figure out what happened....... What kind of camera used..... was flash used..... different time of day or shade versus sunlight..... do you do a white balance...? different background color...... black versus snow white..?

any comments / advice Steve...?

Bob ??????

Bob..colour will constantly change in direct proportion to the quantity of lubrication ingested by the camera operator..Neeto..!!
:drunk: :cheers:

Bob Carriere 17-03-12 03:25

Are you saying.....
 
..... Steve was loaded..... I mean over lubricated when he took the pictures.

My interest is how the light seems to be affecting what shade is seen by the eye and/or the camera.

A while back I stumbled on a web site selling USA paint "Ordinance" ???

The had complaints about the OD shade people had received vs what was expected.

They showed a series of pictures of the same vehicle.... 44 Dodge 6x6 .... and all the different shade that were captured by the same camera between early morning sun....mid day sun...... sun light from behind or from the front and on various cloudy days....... same vehicle looked sand coloured in some photos others looked almost a British bronze green.

Trying to understand and remember what approach works best to capture and display trucks at there best advantage with my camera.

Bob

SteveJ 28-04-12 02:03

I love all the nuances of Olive drab!! :thup2:


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