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Monthly Archives: June 2010
 Don’t you ever laugh as the hearse goes by, For you may be the next to die. ooh-ooh ooh-ooh ooh-ooh ooh-ooh how happy we shall be They wrap you up in a big white sheet, From your head down to your feet. ooh-ooh ooh-ooh ooh-ooh ooh-ooh how happy we shall be They put you in…
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 Two sides of a 1952 Cadillac hearse… More to follow Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Don’t You Ever Laugh As The Hearse Goes By…. (3) Scrapyard Challenge (0) Surreal Headline (1) Rooftop Highway Patrol Protecting And Serving (0) Not Quite Repo Man But Nearly (0)
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 “to protect and serve” Emergency 911 Beware pickpockets and loose women From Kentucky, USA to a shed roof in Deptford. Wonderful stuff. I couldn’t make it up. Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Surreal Headline (1) Scrapyard Challenge (0) Not Quite Repo Man But Nearly (0) Don’t You Ever Laugh As The Hearse Goes By…….
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 I don’t know what stars were in alignment on Saturday but something made me wander into Fred’s scrap-metal place on Pagnell Street. Head line There is so much going on in this photo it is hard to know where to begin! It is unexpected treasure and I’ve lots of photos to post. Thank you Fred!…
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Categories: Film, Ilford FP4+, Leica, Leitz Elmar 90/4, Leitz Summicron 35/2, Rangefinder, RodinalTags: broken glass, cars, Deptford, dolls, windscreensNo comments
 Old Newer Broken The bottom two photos were taken with a 1936 LTM Leitz Elmar 90/4 mounted on the M6. The broken windscreen shows that it can be remarkably sharp. The top photo was taken with a 1970′s Leitz Summicron 35/2 IV and manages to look more like the results I’d expect from the Elmar……
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