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Re: LeSabreUltra's & Tracy's SEBF 2010 pics

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:53 am
by LeSabreUltra
Oh, you. My amphibious Hyundai was supposed to be a secret.

Great pics guys, I'm glad there were cameras present for those special junkyard finds!

I made it home safely. Had an uneventful trip although I was fighting sleep the whole way for some reason.

More pics. Again I am so, *dang*, tired. I WILL caption all of my pics in this thread tomorrow so that people know what the hell is going on in them.

Until then, here are a bunch more. Also Mike I am REALLY glad you showed us that trick for generating multiple image tags lol...

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The transmission I bought for my late LeSabre making it's way home in the Boozemobile. I'm glad it's going to good use and hope they get a ton of life out of it.

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Marik and Booze atop the tower at a local park we visited.

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Little remote control sailboat. You'd think this would be fun, but they guys who were racing them were too busy arguing for whatever reason.

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Playing with my zoom, which is now broken. :(

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The tower we climbed.

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Our gathering of cars and people post-pics.

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Booze's 01, I like this shot.

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Booze's 01 again.

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Curt's 90.

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My 96 S10.

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Marik's LeSabre complete with grille now.

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Don's 95 Transport.

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Dave's 2000.

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Group shot! This was after Briana adjusted the camera so there wasn't half a Booze at the end.

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Group shot and a half Booze.

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Just the cars, I was trying to do an HDR but it was too bright. This is the base picture.

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My S10 again.

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The back end of Don's Transport.

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Sunset on the way home...

Also, those of you who guessed the reason for my camera's demise to be a bit of sand are probably right after some online researching. Still turns on and takes pics but won't zoom. Guess I'm gonna have to send it off to the Canon repair center.

Bedtime for me...got a long day tomorrow.
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Re: LeSabreUltra's & Tracy's SEBF 2010 pics

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 8:03 am
by SingsCountry1967
oh that stinks about your camera. :sad:

Re: LeSabreUltra's & Tracy's SEBF 2010 pics

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 9:02 am
by its840
Marik_bathory wrote:Image
Looks like a ninja turtle to me....

Re: LeSabreUltra's & Tracy's SEBF 2010 pics

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:00 pm
by LeSabreUltra
SingsCountry1967 wrote:oh that stinks about your camera. :sad:
Yeah, but it's alright though...it's worth it enough to get it fixed and then it will be back to normal...

Alright, well I've added the captions. I also would like to add that out of the three SEBF meets I've attended this one was the best and most fun by far even though it was the least planned and most chaotic. Great times and great people! A big thanks goes out to Don for putting up with us and the chaos that comes with us for yet another year. Next year the meet is gonna be hosted somewhere else to give Don some relief.
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Re: LeSabreUltra's & Tracy's SEBF 2010 pics

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:46 pm
by LeSabre in Buffalo
Pretty pictures! Thanks for captioning everything!

Any clue where next year's meet will be? If gas isn't crazy, I'd love to get my LeSabre back down south to crash another Bonneville meet, lol.

Re: LeSabreUltra's & Tracy's SEBF 2010 pics

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:22 pm
by LeSabreUltra
Pretty sure it's still going to be in the Mims/Titusville area but it just won't be at Don's house again lol. I don't blame him, that's a lot to have to deal with.

Well for those who remember my camera saga, and haven't already heard...

Canon wanted $250 to repair my camera. That's almost what they cost new in stores, and a lot more than they cost if I shopped around online.

I ended up selling the camera to a friend who didn't care about zoom for $60 and bought a better camera (Fujifilm Finepix S1800) for $160. But then of course I went and bought $50 or more worth of accessories for it...

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I'm pretty happy with it though. It takes better daylight and macro pictures, has almost twice the zoom (18x) and has built in exposure bracketing for HDR vs me having to do it myself with the Canon.
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