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Very early digital shot, rekindling my passion for photography after years of just snapshot photographs of the kids growing up.
Milpitas, California.
The first digital point-and-shoot camera introduced by Kodak, in 1995, as noted in its company history.
The DC40 can record 48 images of 0.4 megapixels, onto non-removable internal memory. There is no display to review the captured images. Interestingly, this camera preceded the launch of the APS film system.
This is a higher-resolution repost of an image from voxphoto's Flickr stream, licensed as BY-NC-SA-2.0.
Emotional Digital: A Sourcebook of Contemporary Typographics, Verlag Hermann Schmidt, Mainz, 1999. Edited by Alexander Branczyk, Jutta Nachtwey, Heike Nehl, Sibylle Schlaich, Jürgen Siebert.
Emotional Digital: A Sourcebook of Contemporary Typographics, Verlag Hermann Schmidt, Mainz, 1999. Edited by Alexander Branczyk, Jutta Nachtwey, Heike Nehl, Sibylle Schlaich, Jürgen Siebert.
GarageFonts/Macromedia "In Search of the Next Big Whatever" International Type Design Competition [Scanjam] Judges: Neville Brody, David Carson, Steven Heller and Robin Williams. [GarageFonts, 1997 archive]
First Place Text: Index (Book, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, Serif), Josh Darden & Timothy Glaser
First Place Headline: Connect Dadots, Gustavo Enrique Ugarte
Honorable Mention Headline: Out (Regular, Italic, Post, Outline), Josh Darden & Timothy Glaser
First Place Dingbat: Hubabuba, Hans Meier
Third Place Dingbat: Renfield’s Lunch, Mary-Ann King
Channel V was (I think) Star TV's answer to MTV. It certainly kept me up to date with the latest Coldplay and REM releases, for which I am eternally grateful. I also learned the delights of Love Psychedelico, Korean hip-hop and how to say "這是Star" in Mandarin.
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
Emotional Digital: A Sourcebook of Contemporary Typographics, Verlag Hermann Schmidt, Mainz, 1999. Edited by Alexander Branczyk, Jutta Nachtwey, Heike Nehl, Sibylle Schlaich, Jürgen Siebert.
GarageFonts/Macromedia "In Search of the Next Big Whatever" International Type Design Competition [Scanjam] Judges: Neville Brody, David Carson, Steven Heller and Robin Williams. [GarageFonts, 1997 archive]
First Place Text: Index (Book, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, Serif), Josh Darden & Timothy Glaser
Honorable Mention Headline: Out (Regular, Italic, Post, Outline), Josh Darden & Timothy Glaser
Emotional Digital: A Sourcebook of Contemporary Typographics, Verlag Hermann Schmidt, Mainz, 1999. Edited by Alexander Branczyk, Jutta Nachtwey, Heike Nehl, Sibylle Schlaich, Jürgen Siebert.
Emotional Digital: A Sourcebook of Contemporary Typographics, Verlag Hermann Schmidt, Mainz, 1999. Edited by Alexander Branczyk, Jutta Nachtwey, Heike Nehl, Sibylle Schlaich, Jürgen Siebert.
Emotional Digital: A Sourcebook of Contemporary Typographics, Verlag Hermann Schmidt, Mainz, 1999. Edited by Alexander Branczyk, Jutta Nachtwey, Heike Nehl, Sibylle Schlaich, Jürgen Siebert.
I drank a lot of milk back then... I got about $20 in returned deposits when I took these bottles back to the 7-11!
Pak Sui Yuen 百粹苑, TST East 尖東.
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
Hong Kong island 香港島, possible Causeway Bay 銅鑼灣?
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
Black Forest, Germany. Boy, what a hike! This one took all day.... up, down, up, up, up, down...!!
Single shot jpeg converted to pseudo hdr using Dynamic Photo HDR 4. A few too many artefacts and compression for my liking, but its my first try at the software, so.....
Taken on my first digital bridge camera, a Fuji FinePix S304 and recently re-edited. I'll be adding a few of these to the ducktourer's Flickr archives, just for prosperity and safe online storage - so please don't groan too much if they aren't the usual quality! =)
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
Tsim Sha Tsui East 尖東.
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
The fountain in the shape of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University logo.
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
Radio City Music Hall - Early Digital Photo; New York City, New York
-taken with my 3.3 megapixel Canon S20 - which i still have and it is still working
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
I bought this early digital camera in Panama in 1999 for several hundred dollars. It was a whopping 0.35 megapixels and came with a 2MB CF card -- that's MB, not GB!
I wore it on a belt and had it with me to take snaps of things I encountered during my day, and sometimes compromising pictures of friends. ;-) The quality of the shots was sometimes barely acceptable for the web, but useless for prints.
Technology has changed a lot in 11 years!
Taken on one of the PolyU's Olympus digital cameras (possibly a C-1000L), hence the slightly schonky quality. It was new and exciting technology back then, remember...
trampolining in the backyard, december 1999
largs bay, adelaide, south australia
taken with a sony mavica and images written to floppy disk!
Occasionally I go for a stroll down memory lane in one of the early photo folders on my PC. These shots were taken many years ago (2003) using a 4MP Casio QV-R4.
A waxwork of Lady Diana welcoming us to one of the exhibits at Warwick Castle.
trampolining in the backyard, december 1999
largs bay, adelaide, south australia
taken with a sony mavica and images written to floppy disk!
Ireland at its best...
Single shot jpeg converted to pseudo hdr using Dynamic Photo HDR 4. A few too many artefacts and compression for my liking, but its my first try at the software, so.....
Taken on my first digital bridge camera, a Fuji FinePix S304 and recently re-edited. I'll be adding a few of these to the ducktourer's Flickr archives, just for prosperity and safe online storage - so please don't groan too much if they aren't the usual quality! =)