farlymac
PF McFarland
I was invited along for a ride to Blacksburg, VA (from Roanoke) by the members of the Commonwealth Coach and Trolley Museum, where I sometimes hang around. Their mission is to preserve and display mostly busses from companies that operated in Virginia. The trolley part of the name comes from the system that used to operate in Roanoke, before busses took over.
Our ride this evening is so we can meet up with the New RiverValley members that can't always make it to Roanoke for meetings and work nights. We took one of the two latest acquisitions, called a Buffalo because of the humpback style of it's roofline. I remember riding one of these when I went into the service, and this one is still in top shape. The top has a cap covering the hump, as some operators thought it gave the bus a newer look.
Bev Fitzpatrick, CC&T President was our driver and host.
PF

It Was A Dark And Stormy Night by br1078phot, on Flickr
The weather didn't look good for taking a road trip up the mountain. This was downtown Roanoke, VA about an hour before we were supposed to depart the buseum.

Ed Spys A Rainbow by br1078phot, on Flickr
Well, there's a nice omen. Good way to start the trip.

Is That Lightning? by br1078phot, on Flickr
Just keep your eyes on the road, driver.

Blasting Zone by br1078phot, on Flickr
Driving through the mountains is hard on large vehicles, so VDOT is widening I-81 to put in truck lanes, blasting their way from Ironto to Christiansburg. Most of the blasting should be done by the end of June, ending the "Daily Detour" onto US-11 that has become a daily headache for some.

Ready To Party by br1078phot, on Flickr
We've arrived safe and sound, thanks to Bev's expertise. And the weather has improved, with the rain stopping. Now its time to grab some grub.

This Is The Place by br1078phot, on Flickr
Right across from the campus of Virginia Tech, PK's is a great place to gather your friends for some excellent food and drink. Freddy says "Come on in".

Order Up by br1078phot, on Flickr
The New RiverValley bunch joins us for some good times.

Fitzpatrick Holds Council by br1078phot, on Flickr
Plotting strategy for his pizza.
Olympus Trip AF 50
Kodak Ultramax 400
PF
Our ride this evening is so we can meet up with the New RiverValley members that can't always make it to Roanoke for meetings and work nights. We took one of the two latest acquisitions, called a Buffalo because of the humpback style of it's roofline. I remember riding one of these when I went into the service, and this one is still in top shape. The top has a cap covering the hump, as some operators thought it gave the bus a newer look.
Bev Fitzpatrick, CC&T President was our driver and host.
PF

It Was A Dark And Stormy Night by br1078phot, on Flickr
The weather didn't look good for taking a road trip up the mountain. This was downtown Roanoke, VA about an hour before we were supposed to depart the buseum.

Ed Spys A Rainbow by br1078phot, on Flickr
Well, there's a nice omen. Good way to start the trip.

Is That Lightning? by br1078phot, on Flickr
Just keep your eyes on the road, driver.

Blasting Zone by br1078phot, on Flickr
Driving through the mountains is hard on large vehicles, so VDOT is widening I-81 to put in truck lanes, blasting their way from Ironto to Christiansburg. Most of the blasting should be done by the end of June, ending the "Daily Detour" onto US-11 that has become a daily headache for some.

Ready To Party by br1078phot, on Flickr
We've arrived safe and sound, thanks to Bev's expertise. And the weather has improved, with the rain stopping. Now its time to grab some grub.

This Is The Place by br1078phot, on Flickr
Right across from the campus of Virginia Tech, PK's is a great place to gather your friends for some excellent food and drink. Freddy says "Come on in".

Order Up by br1078phot, on Flickr
The New RiverValley bunch joins us for some good times.

Fitzpatrick Holds Council by br1078phot, on Flickr
Plotting strategy for his pizza.
Olympus Trip AF 50
Kodak Ultramax 400
PF
Noll
Well-known
Wow! That ultramax 400 looks fantastic. Such rich, realistic colors. Did you scan yourself or was it process and scan? Great results from an overlooked camera, thanks for sharing.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Noll, I had this developed and scanned at CVS Pharmacy onto a Kodak CD. It's twice the resolution one gets with the CVS store brand CD. I had to do a little tweeking on some of the shots (mostly tuning down the flash effects) in PSE8, but the color was left alone. I think I'll put this camera in a bag with the Oly 35RC, so I'll have a wide angle (28mm) to go with it.
PF
PF
pinkarmy
Well-known
Wow! That ultramax 400 looks fantastic. Such rich, realistic colors. Did you scan yourself or was it process and scan? Great results from an overlooked camera, thanks for sharing.
i almost use ultramax 400 only, because i found some expired (9/2011) stock at a great price.
it is THE snap-happy film for me.
EDIT: ...oh a nice read, thanks farlymac.
farlymac
PF McFarland
i almost use ultramax 400 only, because i found some expired (9/2011) stock at a great price.
it is THE snap-happy film for me.
EDIT: ...oh a nice read, thanks farlymac.
The grocer where I do most of my shopping decided to redo the store layout, in an attempt to induce shoppers to splurge buy (by rearranging the entire store in a most unreasonable manner). In the process, they determined that film sales were no longer making enough profit, so they put everything in the clearance bins. Someone beat me to the BW400CN, but I cleaned them out of Ultramax 400, and Gold 200. All still in date. Then, they restored the film sales panel, but kept putting Ultramax in the clearance bin. I think the stockers were as confused as the shoppers as to where everything was supposed to be, and accidentally put the next shipment of Ultramax on clearance. I'm stocked up now. It is very nice stuff for all the slow p&s cameras I have.
PF
aafuss
Member
Simply wonderful photos. Love the scenery and interior ones.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Simply wonderful photos. Love the scenery and interior ones.
Thanks.
PF
pdexposures
Well-known
I see these damn things all the time at thrift stores, looks like they deserve more credit than I give them!
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