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The images here from my own collection. They are a combination of my own photographs, as well as those acquired over 40+ years through trading, purchasing, and attending various slide events around the world.
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REG’N: N780TW
TYPE/SRS: Boeing 707-331B
MSN: 18914
OPERATOR: TWA Trans World Airlines
AIRPORT (if known): Las Vegas LAS
DATE (if known):
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REMARKS: This is a remastered, enlarged image of a photo originally uploaded in 2017.
Washington Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railroad coach number 94 is part of a two car North Shore Division train at the WB&A's Bladen St station in Annapolis MD, May 30, 1934. In the background is one of the WB&A's Brill 200 series cars built as trailers for the line in 1929 but by the end of the year would be rebuilt to powered trolley cars and run in two car express trains between Washington and Baltimore.
WB&A 94 was manufactured by the Wason Manufacturing Company of Springfield MA for the Annapolis Short Line in 1913. It was part of an order of 12 steel center entrance cars which helped the ASL with it's conversion from AC overhead to 1200 volt DC overhead. The cars went into service January 4, 1914. After the merger with the WB&A in 1921, the cars were remodeled with the center entrances moved to the car ends. In 1929 the WB&A further modified these cars by equipping them with Tomlinson Tightlock couplers as can be seen here on the 94.
The Wason cars and the Brill 200s would continue in passenger service on the Baltimore & Annapolis Railroad for another 14 and a half years after the WB&A's untimely demise in August of 1935. Scenes like this would be a regular occurrence at Bladen St until February 5, 1950 when the B&A replaced the trolleys with buses. The wires came down as the remaining freight service could be easily handled by the single GE 70 Tonner diesel electric locomotive numbered 50. None of the B&A's or WB&A's cars survive today. Only the diesel switcher #50 and WB&A freight motor #1 remain-and each on either side of the country.
Original 116/616 negative from my collection.
Photographer is unknown
2022
Lotus Elan
Historic Grand Prix Zandvoort, Circuit Zandvoort
Nikon F-801, AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D, Fomapan 400 Action
DSLR scan
In the attic I came across negatives from the latter half of the 1960s when I was a teenager. On the lightbox I was both appalled by their physical quality and intrigued as to what they contained; therefore, I decided to have a closer look. I propose to post an edited selection over the coming days.
Saturday Self Challenge .19/01/2019 -- inverted or negative images .
Well first of all panic set in with this one and I did not have this facility on the computer ( still don't ) as I do not have Photoshop or the like , only basic computer in built programme and a couple of card crafting programmes . However suddenly remembered that a very old point and shoot camera of mine had a creative after shot facility on it . Best of it is this camera only cost the price of a photographic magazine , sent a shot in and won the monthly camera prize !!
So with the camera all charged up again I have been shooting and converting shots all week ( some already on my photostream as main or secondary shots ) .
Here at Bookham churchyard there were quite a few shots to choose from with different colours showing their opposites in negative . I particularly like the black sky from the bland overcast conditions better than the dirty yellow from the later blue skies .
I have included a second view which has inspired this weeks rather macarbe Sight & Sound
11.25.21 to 11.24.22, Thanksgiving to Thanksgiving, in my in-laws backyard.
5x7in paper negative in a seltzer can pinhole camera.
modern, for the Sunday challenge... so modern it doesn't have any markings on it at all to say where it was made...
Inverted texture and bokeh
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I am negative for covid so allowed back into the UK. Darn wasn't the plan lol. Last day sat in the hotel room after getting a little over heated earlier
Watercolour on 140 lb. Arches Watercolour Block. I have finally finished this watercolour, and have decided to stop before I get too bogged down in detail, and lose the spontaneity. Most of this was done using the negative painting method.
Thanks for all your kind comments on the former post of this work in progress. It gave me the incentive to finish faster than I probably would have.
24inches X 18 inches
Solargraphy from winter solstice to summer solstice, facing straight east.
Flat negative in wide angle tin pinhole camera from the great Diane Peterson
Independence Grove, Libertyville, Illinois
Once again I don't know what to do with this unbalanced photo. It's one of those shots that I know is wrong but I still like--the ugly child syndrome. The ray of sunlight captured by the lens that was all wet a moment ago was really attractive to me but the composition is all messed up because of the excessive negative space in the wrong place.
Title: Unidentified, Richmond
Creator: Adolph B. Rice Studio
Date: July 27, 1954
Identifier: Rice Collection 392E
Format: 1 negative, safety film, 4 x 5 in.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Virginia, Visual Studies, 800 E. Broad St., Richmond, VA, 23219, USA, digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:8881/R
This image meant to be just a black and white one. But, I thought the results could be better if I convert the picture into its negative version
Camera: 4x5 Newton New-View
Lens: Kodak from a Kodak 3A folding camera
Negative: Kodak photographic paper
Developer: Caffenol
Location: The Rez in Saint John, NB, Canada.
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Carl Zeiss Distagon 50mm f/4 C T*
Kodak Ektar 100
Tetenal Colortec C-41
Scan from negative film
© Jeff R. Clow
I find the application of a negative parabola software filter to be striking in certain circumstances.....like this one.
The filter converts the original image to an infrared like image and it seems to blur the distinction between photography and art.
The purists may not like it, but I find that the only way to expand one's horizons is to push the boundaries once in awhile.....
8x10 Paper Negative
Testing the 14" Goerz Apochromat Artar
Shot at F16 with 5 flashes from the strobes
Developed with paRodinal 50+1
From the reluctant Khan in far off Persia, to the cans of milk at Kilmacow Creamery for today's image from the Poole Collection. A lovely scene that many who grew up in rural areas will have been familiar with in the early mornings. This scene had not changed much by the mid to late 1960s.
Photographer: A. H. Poole
Collection: Poole Photographic Collection, Waterford
Date: ca. Sunday, 18 May 1924
NLI Ref: POOLEWP 3169
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