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y'all seem to be lovin this place as much as i did
nikon fe2 i wanna say 35mm f3.5 and some 250d film
definitely bann thai in Götzis
My memory card corrupted after a trip recently... somehow managed to recovered most of the data using some really amazing softwares... Deeply appreciate the joyful experience of being "Lost and Found"...This is one of my favs :)
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_______________1932 Cord E-1 prototype__________________
Although the car is rare, “pictures” of this car are anything but rare. Many fine pictures of this classic car have been recorded and posted on flickr (including one other that I had posted some time ago.) Actually I had totally forgotten that I had previously posted a picture of this Cord and continued to work merrily along my way in creating this artwork. (Again, I call this “artwork” but others may not agree.) This current picture of The Cord E-1 was recorded during a recent visit to the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum (the rather unpleasant experience of October 8, 20 to which I have made references.) Actually, I recorded this as a last minute impulse more out of mere desperation for some new pictures.
So why am I even posting it, you might think. Well, let’s just say simply for laughs and giggles. And the picture of this vintage actress as a back drop? Really no connection or association to the Cord - just a pretty face in the crowd one might say.
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Danielle Darrieux actress
Born ………………… May 1, 1917 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France
Died ………………… October 17, 2017 in Bois-le-Roi, Eure, France
Birth Name ………… Danielle Yvonne Marie Antoinette Darrieux
Danielle Darrieux was a French actress born in 1917 in Bordeaux, France. Primarily she starred in French movies. However, in 1938, she did (somehow-someway) get a part in a Hollywood comedy, The Rage of Paris but then quickly returned to Paris where she remained during the occupation, continuing to get parts in French movies. In 1970, once again returning to the U.S. she replaced Katharine Hepburn in the Broadway production of, “Coco”. In 2002 she made a triumphant comeback, playing Catherine Deneuve's mother in the international hit 8 Women .
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Found at the southern side of Monument valley NP inside of Arizona, this ancient volcano core is all that remains. A magnificent example of the raw beauty of nature and the remnants of its genesis.
I found this in an early morning spin near Dallas in Texas, before a meeting. With a little research, it isn't alas from another planet, but rather a 1960's vision of what the future home should look like. 100 or so of these, based on the designs of a Finnish architect were built at the time, less than 50 remain around the world. The idea is that the home could be easily assembled and disassembled, so it could move with the owners, working equally well as a beach chalet, a cabin in the woods or a ski chalet.
This one has been completely gutted and vandalized, but if you look closely, you'll see an alien indoors. See below for a link to one in Munich by spatz_2011 (Uschi) that is in pristine condition. This is the part of Flickr, I love. Danke, Uschi and here's the link to Uschi's picture everybody.
Honorable Mention in the architecture photography contest "Shoot the Architecture #STA13"
"Paisajes Encontrados" · La obra trata de creer en la sensibilidad contemporánea capaz de asimilar los retales obsoletos de nuestra cultura, y recuperarlos a través de un proceso de reinterpretación, alteración y redefinición de su significado. Colonizar espacios en desuso, estableciendo un nuevo orden. Reciclar la ciudad y el paisaje, reciclar la arquitectura.
Someone gave me an old camera with an exposed roll of FP4 plus film in it. When I developed the roll I found that there was a large amount of fog and most of the photos vcame out as weak positives. The edge marking on the film says ILFORFD FP4 PLUS 6697
I don't know if this would containe the manufacturing date.
FP4 plus was introduced in 1990
Breitenbush, Oregon.
35mm transparency found at ReClaim It! resale shop in Portland.
Handwritten on slide mount: "Breintebush 1959"
I bought a Super Ikonta A and found a roll of exposed Russian film in it. This was the most salvageable of the images on the film when I developed it.
According to the seller, his grandfather found the camera in Germany when serving in the Soviet invasion forces, and used it professionally after the war. He believes that this is a picture of his mother as a young girl in the early 1960s.
www.flickr.com/photos/rick_oleson/53411379181/in/album-72...