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Your new ride looks good Dave. Even if it is a Pierce. Ha ha. Good luck with her.
Larry Di Camillo
Fire Chief Stafford Fire Department www.staffordfirerescue.org Engineer/Operator Houston Fire Department Ladder Co. 68 "A" www.firehouse68.com
The Neversail 3!!! Very nice Dave, can't wait to come shoot it one day!!! Will it still be based out of Station 2?
That's "Neversail III". It will respond from Station 1 with a crew of three. The Squad is O.O.S. due to staffing.
Nice stuff Dave and good shot of the Neversail III, I guess it will being seeing a little work in East Point now.... LOL
BTW did you ever get any good pics of the Johns Creek Engines and Ladders ???
Jim Kay
Retired Firefighter/Paramedic Fire Historian Fire Buff Photographer Quote:BTW did you ever get any good pics of the Johns Creek Engines and Ladders ??? Not yet. Here's College Park's newest: Air 1, College Park, GA 2008 Chevy C-5500/LifeStar #RS-132 This rig has a 4-tank cascade with a booster pump capable of filling 42 cylinders, plus racks to carry 25 spare cylinders. The fill station is able to fill two cylinders at a time. There are seven 750 watt floodlights and a cord reel powered by a Harrison 10 Kw. hydraulic generator. Air 1 will also serve as our rehab unit, complete with awnings on each side, Kore-Kooler chairs and a misting fan.
Just doing a test comparison. The first shot of T-1 was scanned from a negative, this one is from a print.
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='228021' date='Jul 8 2008, 22:12 ']Just doing a test comparison. The first shot of T-1 was scanned from a negative, this one is from a print.[/quote]
The Negative shot is better on my monitor. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='228021' date='Jul 8 2008, 23:12 ']Just doing a test comparison. The first shot of T-1 was scanned from a negative, this one is from a print.[/quote]
Looks like the Pierce website prefers this one! The negative is better on mine as well. Great shots as always Dave. Really like the new Truck 1! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Drew James
GA Paramedic Quote:The Negative shot is better on my monitor. While I think the colors on the negative shot are much richer, the photo is darker. The scan from the print is more true to the actual conditions at the time the shot was taken. As Drew mentioned, Pierce already has Truck 1 up on their website. LifeStar also has Air 1 on theirs. I just sent them in last night! They are not even up on CPFD's website yet! For those that have been following events at CPFD, the new Rescue 2, a First Response box remounted on a new Dodge 3500 chassis, has been delivered. It should enter service in about a week.
x-Engine 12, Cleveland, GA
1976 American LaFrance Century 1500/500 CE-14-5262 x-???
x-Ladder 11, Cleveland, GA
1979 American LaFrance Century 1000/300/75' Telesqurt x-Roswell, GA This apparatus was recently replaced by a Simon-Duplex/LTI 75' quint from Gwinnett County, GA.
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='228231' date='Jul 9 2008, 23:32 ']While I think the colors on the negative shot are much richer, the photo is darker. The scan from the print is more true to the actual conditions at the time the shot was taken.
As Drew mentioned, Pierce already has Truck 1 up on their website. LifeStar also has Air 1 on theirs. I just sent them in last night! They are not even up on CPFD's website yet! For those that have been following events at CPFD, the new Rescue 2, a First Response box remounted on a new Dodge 3500 chassis, has been delivered. It should enter service in about a week.[/quote] Dave, Both are good. The first one is darker than the second photo. Using a good photoshop program can adjust the color for both and it would be hard to tell. I had some that were in slide format and worked them on my photoshop program and it really works wonders on them. Any how, all yours are GREAT! Keep posting them anyway you can, we can adjust our eyes to them!!
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782 "In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
Last week, my buddy Dan Decher (soon to be a Firepics member) was in Georgia. We spent Monday in Alabama.
Ladder 788, East Alabama FD, Valley, AL 2006 Pierce Enforcer 1500/500/75' (Aluminum) #17419
Rescue 786, East Alabama FD, Valley, AL
2000 International/EVI 100/250 #RM2445
This is one of the newest FD's in Alabama, previously covered by the City of Lanett.
Engine 51, Huguley, AL 1987 Ford C-8000/E-One 1250/750 #6419 x-East Alabama FD, Valley, AL (E-12) |
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