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This is a replica from the viking age, made to look like the vikings party halls.
Taken with Meyer Optik Trioplan 50mm f2.9 from a 70year old Beltica camera. The glow in the lense makes it look a bit like a painting.
Tasman Lake is a proglacial lake formed by the retreat of the Tasman Glacier in New Zealand's South Island. Icebergs periodically break off the apron and float away down the lake. Because more of the glacier is now in contact with the water, its rate of retreat has increased. Mount Cook is in the distant left corner of the image. A 2.3 km round-trip hike to reach the lake and back tested these 70year old legs! Image taken on photography workshop with Brett Wood and Lisa Milne.
Leica M Monochrome (246) plus Elmar (collapsible) 4/90 at approx. F19. Using a modern digital camera with a 70year old lens is possible but not without its difficulties. I found that manual focusing worked best.
70 ans de la Patrouille de France.
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Camera scan previews of the negatives, looked a little thick on the neg but the image was taken in bright open desert on the great salt lake...the reflectance from the ground is High
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June 18, 2014 71st reunion Ames High School class of 1943 group photo.
left to right: Colleen Nutty (representing the late Mr. John Nutty AHS 1943) and all from Ames High Class of 1943: Einar Larsen AHS 1943 Charlene (Smith) Munson AHS 1943, and Paul Mitchell AHS 1943
Wednesday, June 18 2014, 11:30AM Lunch at Green Hills, Ames, Iowa at the combined 1943 1944 and 1945 70th reunion
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Photo by Phyllis (Thompson) Harris 1945 AHS Alum
Pillars on the Great Salt Lake...few people hike out the 200 yards to get here...the water used to be here 2 years ago, now it is receding about 100 yards from here. I had dropped my Darkcloth about 100 yards from here, but continued on to photo the sunset undaunted...I also forgot my focus loupe so I eyeballed the focus...this is playing fast and loose in 4x5. I'm Surprised I nailed Focus on the pillars.
2019 Cateran Yomp raises largest amount of money ever for ABF The Soldiers’ Charity as part of 75th Anniversary of D-Day
This weekend, over 1000 walkers commemorated the 75th anniversary of D-Day by trekking up to 54 miles in less than 24 hours across the foothills of the Cairngorms fundraising £299,641 so far for ABF The Soldiers’ Charity.
The Cateran Yomp is Scotland’s largest mass participation walking event and takes place across a remote stretch of the Perthshire hills and Angus glens.
Following one of Scotland’s Great Trails, the Yomp involves teams of soldiers and civilians walking either 22 (Bronze), 36 (Silver) or 50 (Gold) miles in less than 24 hours, raising a total of £3.8 million for ABF The Soldiers’ Charity across the event’s nine years.
The 2019 Cateran Yomp sold out with participants from across the UK and further afield, including teams from Ukraine, Georgia, America and Australia. Whilst not a race, the first person to cross the gold finishing line was Warren Young from Inverurie completing the route in 12 hours 06 minutes.
The oldest participant to complete the Cateran Yomp in 23 hours and 53 minutes was 70year old Torquil MacLeod from Blairgowrie and the youngest participant had just turned 18.
The biggest individual fundraiser was Ruraidh Macdonald from Bridge of Allan, who raised over £10K, while the top corporate fundraising team was a lighthearted tussle involving Oracle and two of Scotland’s top whisky companies, with ‘The Macallan’ on track to top the leader board with over £40,000.
“I completely underestimated how tough this event is” said Major Sandy Hennis, 2019 Cateran Yomp Ambassador and one of the six British soldiers who were the first women to ski across Antarctica. “The Yomp truly is one of Scotland’s toughest endurance events and I applaud every single person who took part.
“Taking the first step across the Cateran Yomp start line requires commitment, self-belief and fitness, with the changeable w
70year old Euthimoula has a beautiful gardin of some 300 pots with plants of various sizes plus some trees and some rose bushes on the ground in the upper city in thessaloniki greece.
" I 've always loved flowers and plants and i still have some of the plants of my family home which i brought to this place when i married my dear hudband . The ferns are from my childhood days and i 've had them since i was eight years old"
Camera scan previews of the negatives, looked a little thick on the neg but the image was taken in bright open desert on the great salt lake...the reflectance from the ground is High. Lost my Dark Cloth on the way to this spot, it was recovered about 200 yards from here on my way back to the car...going to have to keep a better eye on my gear as I run to my locations. I also forgot my focus loupe...but I am also contemplating using other cameras interchangeably as weight for the tripod instead of hiking out lead weights in my pants pockets.
2019 Cateran Yomp raises largest amount of money ever for ABF The Soldiers’ Charity as part of 75th Anniversary of D-Day
This weekend, over 1000 walkers commemorated the 75th anniversary of D-Day by trekking up to 54 miles in less than 24 hours across the foothills of the Cairngorms fundraising £299,641 so far for ABF The Soldiers’ Charity.
The Cateran Yomp is Scotland’s largest mass participation walking event and takes place across a remote stretch of the Perthshire hills and Angus glens.
Following one of Scotland’s Great Trails, the Yomp involves teams of soldiers and civilians walking either 22 (Bronze), 36 (Silver) or 50 (Gold) miles in less than 24 hours, raising a total of £3.8 million for ABF The Soldiers’ Charity across the event’s nine years.
The 2019 Cateran Yomp sold out with participants from across the UK and further afield, including teams from Ukraine, Georgia, America and Australia. Whilst not a race, the first person to cross the gold finishing line was Warren Young from Inverurie completing the route in 12 hours 06 minutes.
The oldest participant to complete the Cateran Yomp in 23 hours and 53 minutes was 70year old Torquil MacLeod from Blairgowrie and the youngest participant had just turned 18.
The biggest individual fundraiser was Ruraidh Macdonald from Bridge of Allan, who raised over £10K, while the top corporate fundraising team was a lighthearted tussle involving Oracle and two of Scotland’s top whisky companies, with ‘The Macallan’ on track to top the leader board with over £40,000.
“I completely underestimated how tough this event is” said Major Sandy Hennis, 2019 Cateran Yomp Ambassador and one of the six British soldiers who were the first women to ski across Antarctica. “The Yomp truly is one of Scotland’s toughest endurance events and I applaud every single person who took part.
“Taking the first step across the Cateran Yomp start line requires commitment, self-belief and fitness, with the changeable weather adding a whole new level of endurance to this year’s event.”
As well as being the 75th anniversary of D-Day, 2019 is also the 75th anniversary of ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, which was set up in 1944 to ensure soldiers returning from World War 2 received the welfare support they required and deserved. “ABF The Soldiers’ Charity’s central purpose has not changed in its 75 years of existence,” said Robin Bacon of ABF The Soldiers’ Charity.
“We exist to ensure that all soldiers, veterans and their immediate families can live a life of independence and dignity. In the past year, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity has provided support to 92 charities in 68 countries supporting 70,000 British Army soldiers, veterans and their families.”
A wonderful addition to this year’s event and celebrating World Gin Day was Angus spirit producers Gin Bothy who opened a pop-up gin bar on the banks of Auchintaple Loch. “The Cateran Yomp Gin Bar was a very exclusive drinking spot, open only to Cateran Yompers,” said Kim Cameron, owner of Gin Bothy.
The Cateran Yomp brings thousands of visitors to Perthshire and Angus every Summer with plans already advanced for our tenth year. “We’re already planning how to make the 2020 Cateran Yomp extra special,” said Robin Bacon of ABF The Soldier’s Charity. “It will take place over the weekend of 6-7 June and entries are now open.”
For more information about the Cateran Yomp, or to sign up for the 2020 Cateran Yomp, visit www.soldierscharity.org/yomp
The Cateran Yomp: This year’s Cateran Yomp ambassador is Major Sandy Hennis, one of six British soldiers who were the first women to ski across Antarctica. Previous Cateran Yomp Ambassadors include Paralympian powerlifter Micky Yule, rugby player Rob Wainwright and mountaineer Polly Murray. In 2018, 1000 competitors including serving soldiers and veterans signed up to trek 22 miles, 36 miles or 54 miles around Scotland’s historic Cateran Trail in just 24 hours, a trail Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust recommends taking five days to complete. For more information, visit www.soldierscharity.org/yomp
2. ABF The Soldiers’ Charity: The British Army’s National Charity since 1944, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity supports thousands of soldiers, veterans and their immediate families every year. The charity makes financial grants to individuals in times of need and to specialist charities supporting the wider Army family. The need for support continues to grow. For more information, visit www.soldiersc.Photo David Cheskin.Free photo.
Camera scan previews of the negatives, looked a little thick on the neg but the image was taken in bright open desert on the great salt lake...the reflectance from the ground is High
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Celebrating 70year anniversary of the Dam Busters.The plane flew several circuits of the old race track.
Celebrating 70year anniversary of the Dam Busters.The plane flew several circuits of the old race track.
Salone del Mobile 2018 Milano - Hall 5 Stand B07
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5 string Electric harp & stand made from fruitwood (a 70year old pear tree) machine head groove was handcarved
Celebrating 70year anniversary of the Dam Busters.The plane flew several circuits of the old race track.
Salone del Mobile 2018 Milano - Hall 5 Stand B07
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Celebrating 70year anniversary of the Dam Busters.The plane flew several circuits of the old race track.
Celebrating 70year anniversary of the Dam Busters.The plane flew several circuits of the old race track.
Celebrating 70year anniversary of the Dam Busters.The plane flew several circuits of the old race track.
Taken with a 70year old Leica III , it was manufactured back in 1938. First film I've ever taken with this camera :)
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