Well, I finally bought the car I've been looking for. 05 Goat PBM one of 68.
I have been browsing this, and other forums for information. I must say that this one seems to be the best so far. A lot of information and ideas. The crowd here is respectful as well, which I like.
Anyhow, I have been an owner for 2 weeks. Got a great deal, $25,400 w/662 miles. Awsome vehicle, and believe it or not, had a great dealer experience. The local guys are terrible, so after I found it, we drove to Akron to buy. Well worth the trip.
I look forward to great discussions here and if anyone lives close by, we provide automotive studio photography services along with the rest of our services. I don't have any pics of the goat yet, been too cold and we've been busy, but as soon as I do, I'll get one on here.
pretty much everything!!!! Done about 10 weddings, some cars, some professional skate boarders and a flag football tournament.
Also do video and I am into photoshoping and maya pretty heavily.
It is more a hobby than a profession for me. Sell cars the other 90% of the time. HAHA!!!!!
I am actually one of the few out there that have gone pure digital. Most still love the film. Which has some major advantages. But I am a tech head by nature.
pretty much everything!!!! Done about 10 weddings, some cars, some professional skate boarders and a flag football tournament.
Also do video and I am into photoshoping and maya pretty heavily.
It is more a hobby than a profession for me. Sell cars the other 90% of the time. HAHA!!!!!
I am actually one of the few out there that have gone pure digital. Most still love the film. Which has some major advantages. But I am a tech head by nature.
Allot less cost per shoot also. Just a bit more expensive in the beginning!!!
I am the only photographer around here that uses digital. Everyone else is old school.
You have so much more flexibility in editing with Digital. I can take backgrounds out, touch up acne and blothces, lipo suction a fat girl, etc....Can't do that with film, unless you have a Juber scanner.
Allot less cost per shoot also. Just a bit more expensive in the beginning!!!
I am the only photographer around here that uses digital. Everyone else is old school.
You have so much more flexibility in editing with Digital. I can take backgrounds out, touch up acne and blothces, lipo suction a fat girl, etc....Can't do that with film, unless you have a Juber scanner.
:agree And most of the customers know it can be done. So having that ability is a plus. The cost is heavy, but as you say, the daily expenses are cut. We bill for time and prints, the other costs have went away with the film. Hell, it won't be too long before film is gone or so expensive, nobody(other than the $1000 per hour pros) will be using it.
This is a first for me. When I was a kid 3 guys in our neighborhood had goats. I never saw the big deal, until I got mine.
History with horse power. I don't know how those guys kept these things on the road with out the traction control.
I hope you enjoy your as much as I enjoy mine.
Talk to you again soon.
Yes welcome, everyone here has a wealth of knowledge and are great about sharing, especially in the way of the machine your now driving.... :cool Hope you enjoy the experience as much as I......
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