I run slotted/drilled brakes and I use high pressure when cleaning the undercarriage so I hit the brakes and and rotors really well but have never had an issue with fading due to heat or any other issues.
Got a pretty good sidewall cut and haven't inspected it thoroughly yet but loosely looking for a replacement spare. Where have all the Maxxis Bighorns gone?
Thinking the flat came from the rock pulling the rim at the bead and not the sidewall cut but will need to pull it apart to know for sure.
Sounds like more great advice.
I am still learning and enjoying what I am doing so I will continue to post my progress and any questions that I have along the way!
Interesting.
Do you have this equipment at home or do you use what you teach your students on?
So talk to me about the business side of it. I would like to eventually make this my profession and am willing to dedicate anything needed to do so but don't want to starve in the meantime. Is this...
Thanks, Pat! I got home and spread my prints out to reflect on my work and to think about what I could have done differently and noticed I had randomly printed the set of steps four times playing with the lighting and rearranged them. Thought it looked pretty neat myself.
This is great advice...
Not really off topic, Pat. The best stories are usually heard at the bar by some old timer. Thanks for sharing and if you have any input on the subject of film I would love to hear it.
I would love feedback as well as it will help me down the road. The florescent light kind of washes them out...
Thank you guys so much for the Kudos!
It is an art and love the way I am able to express myself by adjusting f-stops and speed and enlarging. I also love the moment before I pull the trigger were I take a deep breath and my mind recalls my settings for that particular shot; then comes the loss...
So, I have been spending quite a bit of time in the darkroom developing, processing and enlarging and I am addicted and feel that this is something I am very interested in doing long term and more than just a hobby.
I know there are some highly qualified and well respected members here that are...
I say use it as is and as you learn the vehicle you will learn your needs and will hopefully be able to build accordingly.
Less is more. Great looking truck!
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