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Recently I decided to take my first digital camera out to take a few pictures, it's a 2 megapixel Kodak DX3600. I got it free in 2001 with points from a local grocery store. It has a 2X optical zoom lens equivalent to 35mm to 70mm in full frame and the ISO sensitivity is only 100 and 200, not huge by any means but sufficient for what it is. It has an optical view finder rather then a EVF but the 1.8 inch LCD screen is typical of the time, hard to see and only takes jpeg's. I cropped the picture a little just to square it up a bit as the image can't afford to loose many pixels otherwise it's as shot.
Link to a recent photograph I took with my third digital camera, a Canon Powershot Pro 1.
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when all pop was in glass bottles?
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April 2022 Available now:
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Photo taken by Tiy
Clothing credits (on page 106)
Ascend: Biker Striker Leather Jacket
Gabriel: Skinny Fit Ripped Jeans
L'Emporio&PL: Titanus Boots
Kunst: Rusty Cross Necklace
Motorcycle: Iron Craft by MotoDesigns
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All that is left of J.F. Burns grocery store and fuel-up. A once thriving family business in Ooltewah, Tn.
People used to sew their own clothes
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Freddy's Steakburgers food order on a tray at a car show during the Braum's Ice Cream Festival in Tuttle, Oklahoma.
Handheld; Natural light; Aperture priority Mode; Manual ISO 200; Auto WB.
Digital DarkRoom:
Capture One for Sony 8.2: Auto exposure and HDR correction; Curve adjusted; Sharpness.
DxO FIlm Pack 3: Ilford Delta© 400Film and Grain Pack; Deep Orange Filter; Sepia Toning.
Perfect Effects 9: Border and Dynamic Contrast.
The Last Column, standing in the center of the 9/11 Memorial Museum’s Foundation Hall, is covered in thousands of markings and tributes placed on the beam by workers and family members.
George Luis Torres, FDNY Squad 41, began searching for survivors of Sept. 11. and worked intermittently at ground zero for the duration of the rescue and recovery effort. He and fellow squad members were looking for the six men from their unit who were missing.
“You do what you gotta do to bring everybody back,” he said. “This wasn’t Iraq and it wasn’t Afghanistan but at the same time that was our war, right there, that was ground zero.”
They sprayed SQ 41 in yellow paint on the column to indicate the exact spot where they located traces of their men. He was also requested to spray E 214 and L 111 by other recovery workers nearby.
Within 24 hours the column was covered with other unit identifications and the initial attachments of memorial tributes that would grow over the next few months.
Ultimately this beam became known as “The Last Column” and became a symbol of loss, remembrance and of the community at ground zero and was ceremoniously removed from the site on May 30, 2002, to mark the end of the recovery effort. The beam returned to the 9/11 Museum in 2009.
This old MG as been set out in the elements as a tourist attraction (which certainly attracted me) and the long upstate New York winters have definitely taken their toll on this roadside relic.
For those of you who don't know the story of Christmas the rescued Eastern Rosella you can read it HERE
Christmas is still living with my colleague and doing quite well!