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Anton Chigurh

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  1. Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk having another bird for a meal (maybe a cardinal) Orchard Oriole (I think) Immature Male Orchard Oriole I don’t know is these are Ruby Throated or Black Chinned Hummingbirds, and their range overlaps where these were taken. Female Summer Tanager Male Summer Tanager
  2. Woodhouse’s Scrub Jay Mississippi Kite bringing food (cicada) to its fledgling. Downy Woodpecker I *think* this is some kind of female Tanager or Bunting. Not sure though. Painted Bunting
  3. Let’s see what I can dig up that isn’t a condor. Lots of not great photos and super crops here, but it’s not the photography thread so we’ll let it slide! Common Raven Dark-Eyed Junco American Robin Orange Crowned Warbler Brown Headed Cowbirds American Goldfinch Northern Flicker (red shafted) Western Bluebird
  4. I also need to get out more myself, but this motherfucking lymphoma diagnosis might cramp my style for a bit. I need to at least go to the big birding area nearby at some point.
  5. Sorry that these aren’t new new, but I finally tried out my new Valoi 360 DSLR scanning rig and re-scanned some of my film shots. I like it. It makes the film flatter with 120 than my other setup. It’s also MUCH quicker, especially if the roll is uncut. Dust can still a problem, and shots with lots of sky or dark areas (as most of these are) can take a bit of manual healing in Lightroom or PS. That said, I get much more consistent results now, as these medium format shots are actually two exposures stitched back together in Lightroom (resolution ends up around 43MP). All shot on Mamiya RB67. B&W is TMax400, the color is Ektachrome 100 slide film and Velvia 100. I think this first one is Velvia 100, but it’s been a while. I found it very hard to work with. These are Ektachrome which has been just great. And a few I scanned of my dad and aunt from the mid 60s on unknown Kodak stock.
  6. It’s not as cool as the W11 (which is hard to do, also my favorite car ever), but I do get these vibes from it. And yes I absolutely love the black, too.
  7. McLaren was definitely complicit for many of the issues themselves. This was before the current Zak Brown regime, though.
  8. Top 3: Suzuka, Silverstone, Spa (then Monaco, Canada) Bottom 3: Jeddah, Miami, and I suppose Abu Dhabi. Jeddah by far is my least favorite.
  9. Actual new car here, though probably an early version. Also kind of doubt that floor edge actually sees the track, but who knows!
  10. Anton Chigurh

    Vinyl

    I’m on the fence for this one.
  11. Late February to early May for birds. Weather, late October to early April. Can easily extend that if you are not tent camping, though.
  12. RB18 with like 2 different stickers.
  13. And those wheels linked are the best ones for an FJ/4Runner IMO. They also have a little more offset I believe so it will push the tire out a little more.
  14. https://www.goodingco.com/press/article/the-first-ever-aar-gurney-eagle-accompanied-by-roster-of-american-automotive?mibextid=Zxz2cZ
  15. Yep. Tire offset is the biggest time differentiator in F1. In the same race, Max’s last flying lap on his old hard set was on lap 35 and was 1:27.76. He pits and his first full flying lap on the new hard set is 1:26.32 on lap 38. That is 1.4 seconds just on the same compound, so you can imagine what two compounds softer can do. You typically don’t want to do that because it ruins tire longevity with these Pirellis (you want to warm them up more slowly), but it was one lap to go, so he sent it of course. However, looking at the data it does look to me like Lewis dumped all of his ERS deployment on the two back straights and had nothing left, which makes lap time slower overall, but he had to do that to try and overtake on the straight.
  16. Damn, I didn’t see he had died. Gotta go listen to some Television now.
  17. Still on my stock one at 141k! This tool fits it perfectly and is awesome. Really well made. https://a.co/d/jjENBPo
  18. Button is really good at it, but never seems to really be enjoying himself when he’s part of the coverage. I do like Ant a lot, too, but he still is technically employed by Mercedes. Doesn’t bother me of course, but may be an issue with others. He is now retired from all other racing, though, so he could do it.
  19. No more Johnny Herbert or Paul DiResta on Sky.
  20. I re-read your post and see what you were saying now. One thing I did not realize is that the European Commission requires that they separate commercial and promotional entities from the rest of the sport. So, while the FIA technically does own the rights, in practice they do not (but of course still make their money from them with their agreement with FOM). But man, there is quite a rabbit hole with the history of FOCA/FOPA/FOM/SLEC/CVC/Liberty. Too many acronyms.
  21. There’s another truck thread?
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