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The Rhodesian National Tourist Board produced a series of maps for motorists printed in 1976. These documents are archives of a country which, although no longer exists, still remains in the memory of many around the world who once lived in this beautiful country.
Arriving in Goa the ship passes the old Portuguese fortress guarding the entrance to the bay.
The image was taken in 1974 with a Kodak Instamatic 110. Thank goodness I upgraded soon after! The negative was scanned with an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
After an arduous bus journey from Padang into the volcanic equatorial highlands of Sumatra I can see my destination ahead, the central island of Samosir of Lake Toba. Lake Toba is a crater lake, the submerged caldera of a "Super Volcano". It is speculated that an eruption some 70,000 years ago caused global chaos and extinctions.
Samosir Island, with it's Batak culture, was a post on the overland route taken by many backpackers which served as a rest stop with extraordinary beauty. Does anybody remember the village of Tuk Tuk?
This 1974 image was taken with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The negative was scanned with an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
I was somewhat surprised to see products sold openly in the Vientiane open air market normally treated as contraband in most other countries.
This 1974 image was taken with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The negative was scanned with an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Taken with AGFA LeBox Ocean disposable underwater camera, on a 400ASA film.
Scanned diagonally with HP ScanJet 4370 scanner. Not very sucessfuly, unfortunately.
I finally went through the process of learning how to use IT8 profiles for scanning positive film on my little HP scanner. The results are almost all improvements so I'm throwing them up here.
Zorki 4k
Kodak UltraMax 400 Expired film
Note to self: CLEAN SCANNER!
First time scanning negatives. Needs improvement. Doesn't do the pictures justice. Will try again when i get time.
From the Historic Military Forts located north of the Golden Gate Strait is a view overlooking Fort Cronkhite. This former military zone is now protected as part of the Golden Gate National Recreational Area.
This August day was exceptionally clear--a perfect opportunity to give a roll of Kodak Ektar 100 a chance to show off.
This image was taken with a Mamiya 645 ProTL using Kodak Ektar 100 film, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
When this photo was taken Pattaya had few hotels and was a sleepy town.
This 1974 image was taken with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The negative was scanned with an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
The Sierra Nevada mountain range rises to around 4,000m and extends for hundreds of kilometers along the California/Nevada state border. Winter accumulations of 8-10 meters of snow are not uncommon, provided by the strong Pacific storms. There are many lakes with the most spectacular being Lake Tahoe, pictured here.
This 29 year old image shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC comes from a 35mm Kodak negative and was scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Transportation in southern Sudan is difficult, to say the least. This cross-country wilderness track is the "road" from Juba into Kenya and Ethiopia. Travel is possible only in the dry season. Each night is spent at a police post in some of the tiny settlements such as Kapoeta, Loggochogio and Lodwar along the way because of danger from bandits and wild animals. The country is wild and untamed.
This 1977 image came from a scanned 35mm negative using an HP Scanjet 5470c and multiple Photoshop operations.
Yacht Keramos spent several days in Vitoria, Espirito Santos. Yachts rarely visit this port town. We were a big hit with the locals.
Iate Keramos passou vários dias em Vitória, Espírito Santos. Iates raramente visitam esta cidade portuária. Éramos um grande sucesso com os habitantes locais.
This image came from a 31 year old 35mm negative shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC camera, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored using multiple Photoshop operations.
Holga 120CFN+Velvia-XPro+HP Scanjet G4050
"--Quiero verte .Stop.--
--Yo también, cuantos días faltan para verte?. Stop.--
--27, y no veo la hora de tocarte. Stop.--
--Veras como sí cariño, los días pasarán rápidamente. Stop.--
--Eso espero… Stop
Mis días necesitan de tus colores para vivir. Stop.
Te necesito, como la luz al mar… Stop.
Te necesito. Stop.
Tu apaciguas mis guerras. Stop.--
--Te quiero! Stop.
Ven, VEN! Stop.--
Texto por Mi estrellita Cha Blasco
Foto "amorosamente" enfrentada: www.flickr.com/photos/chablasco2/2652676848/in/set-721576...
No Photoshop
Philo T. Farnswroth (August 19, 1906 – March 11, 1971) was an American inventor and television pioneer.
This sculpture sits on the grounds of the Letterman Digital Arts Campus and is by Lawrence Noble.
This image was shot from a Mamiya C 330 TLR medium format film camera, the negative scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
The extensive parklands of Marin County, north of the Golden Gate Bridge are a hiker's paradise. This is my backyard!
This photo was taken from a vantage point at the edge of Deer Park overlooking Cascade Canyon Open Space Preserve. The distant hills on the horizon show the White Hill Open Space Preserve. The area north of Mount Tamalpais contain protected parklands under various authorities which access Deer Park and the Tamalpais Watershed, Bolinas Ridge and San Geronimo Ridge. As a young man I constantly hiked the extensive trails and fire roads with my film camera recording these beautiful protected areas. Years later with the help of digital tools I have the opportunity to show a wide audience the spectacular area that I call home.
Location: Deer Park/Cascade Canyon Open Space Preserve--White Hill Open Space Preserve (On Horizon)
Taken: April, 1982
Category: Landscapes and Vistas
The image shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC is from a 35mm Kodak slide and was scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
The Golden Gate Pavilion is a colorful Chinese pagoda presented to San Francisco by its sister city Taipei in 1976. It is a perfect spot for parties and weddings on Strawberry Hill at the edge of Stow Lake in the Golden Gate Park.
This image was shot from a Mamiya 645 ProTL using Kodak 120 Portra 160 film, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Back in 2010 (I believe), I got a neat gig shooting Super8 film for the transmedia (ie: online promo videos) unit of the film "Lovely Molly."
I brought along my 110 film camera and a Vivitar PN2011 35mm camera to Hagerstown, MD and snapped some photos as well. This is a shot of some Civil War reenactors getting a group photo taken.
Photo by Justin Channell
Camera: Vivitar PN2011
Film: Kodak Gold 200
Lab: Superior Photo (Morgantown, WV)
Scanner: HP Scanjet 4070
Passeio pela Estação de Cruzeiro/SP
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35mm
• Nikon FG + Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AI
• Ilford XP2 Super 400 (filme PB cromogênico)
• Digitalização by HP Scanjet G4050
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frame # 24 Statues Peace & Prudence at the front of the old Hôtel de Ville in the Grand Place of Brussels, Belgium.
CAMERA: ISO Duplex Super 120 Made in Milan, Italy c.1956
FILM: ORWO Pan 100 (expired 11/2004)
DATE: 3/29/2014
DEVELOPMENT: Labeauratoire's Caffenol Concoction
15 min.@ 20°c
Using Fixer by Chemiewerk Bad Köstritz DDR "A300 for ORWO"
SCANNER: HP Scanjet G4050 with VueScan Software
A corridor supported by arched colonnades lines the central square of Stanford University, highlighted by the Stanford Memorial Church.
This image was shot from an Olympus OM-10 SLR film camera using a G. ZUIKO Auto-W 1:3.5 f=28mm lens, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
In Rio de Janeiro I became part of the crew of the British yacht, Keramos, on its round-the-world cruise. This was a new way of traveling for me and led to many adventures. Yacht Keramos is an "Ocean 75" class fiberglass ketch and was state of the art in 1979.
This image was captured while sailing in the Caribbean Sea with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The 35mm negative was scanned with a HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Pois é... Esse cara é o meu primo Marcelo, um dos
proprietário do Meu Estúdio Comunicação e Consultoria
Quando o assunto é comunicação, esses são os "BIG BOSS". Cuidam como ninguém da identidade visual de seus clientes e estão cada vez mais na crista da onda.
Tenho orgulho do meu site pessoal ter sido construído por eles. Sobretudo por ter passado pelas mãos deste cara que é "a inspiração" personificada, além de ser uma das pessoas mais importantes da minha vida. Admirável.
Essa foto foi feita no dia em que conheci o "nosso estudio", em Sampa.
• Nikon FM • Nikkor Pre-AI adaptada 24mm f/2.8
• Ilford XP2 Super 400 • digitalização by HP Scanjet G4050
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In the southern area of the Great Rift Valley on the Malawi border with Moçambique is the highest area in southern Africa. It is actual an enormous (25km diameter) granite massif with a dozen peaks, the highest reaching approximately 3,000m+. There are a series of huts where camping is allowed--all food must be packed in by foot.
Pictured is Matambale Peak, 2642 meters, one of a dozen major Mulanje granite domes, a wonderful day's climb rewarded by 200km vistas of the Great Rift Valley below.
This image came from a 33 year old 35mm transparency shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC camera, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored using multiple Photoshop operations.
The Golden Gate Pavilion is a colorful Chinese pagoda presented to San Francisco by its sister city Taipei in 1976. It is a perfect spot for parties and weddings on Strawberry Hill at the edge of Stow Lake in the Golden Gate Park.
This image was shot from a Mamiya 645 ProTL using Kodak 120 Portra 160 film, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Congregation Emanu-El of San Francisco, California, is one of the two oldest Jewish congregations in California. During the Gold Rush in 1849, a small group of Jews held the first High Holy Days services on the west coast of the United States in San Francisco. This group of traders and merchants founded Congregation Emanu-El sometime in 1850, and its charter was issued in April, 1851. The 16 signatories were mostly Jews from Bavaria. Source: Wikipedia
This image was shot from an Olympus OM-10 SLR film camera with a Sigma Zoom f=28~80mm lens (on widest setting), scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Laundresses at break of dawn
美濃, Bi-long
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這是一張令我難忘的 日出。
1984~85 年間之冬,與大淵兄到美濃探路,準備社團旅遊攝影的事宜。
天未亮,便起床,準備拍日出。
盥洗時,冷冽的水,讓我們一下子便醒來。
走上街,卻不似城市無人的晨靜;好多人提籃,帶著手燈,靜靜地走。時間約是五點近六。
我問大淵,她們提的是什麼?
大淵也不知道。
路過一家三合院,一盞亮著的燈,打開著的門。納悶,這麼冷的天氣,為何開著門,卻沒人在呢?
跟著天光走,走到城門。
就在城門邊的河裡,傳著洗滌聲。
在微亮的天光下,這幅景象,解答了我的疑惑。
這樣的生活,不在城市,也可能不再屬於現在了。
這日出,永遠藏在心中。
(請參看莊老師的:失落的原鄉)
翻著架上的鍾理和全集。想起那次的美濃行,除了旅遊、攝影,還有一份朝聖的心情,在紀念館,拜訪了鍾夫人。
考上高中時,姨丈送我一套杜斯妥也夫斯基全集。年輕,沒耐心,翻翻而已。還不能體會姨丈的用心。
但是,
文字會給人機會,認識它;
土地會給人時間,親近它。
於是,
在不知覺中,便和這塊土地,和自己的未來,連結。
從前不明白,
今天,才發現,才知道。
每個黑黝黝的洗衣身影,
是將亮光都留在家裡照耀。
這才是我從前所不明白的「日出」。
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拍攝:Kodachrome 64
Cyba 放大:1985 前後
平台掃:HP ScanJet 6200C (2000 年)
本文,原發表於:臺灣針孔攝影聯盟
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中文修改:(2007/05/11)
謝謝 mqwas 的建議。
原文:
>文字會給人機會,認識它;
>土地會給人機會,親近它。
修改成:
文字會給人機會,認識它;
土地會給人時間,親近它。
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This is an unforgettable Sunrise to me.
In the winter between 1984 and 1985, Da-üen and I visited the small town Meinong (Bi-long) to arrange a trip for our Photography Association in the coming winter vocation.
Before the dawn we got up intending to take pictures of the rising sun.
As we washed and brushed, the ice-cold water woke us up immediately!
After we were ready, we went out. The streets were not as same as the streets in a city. (In a big city and in this early morning, there will be almost empty on the streets.) There were already people walking on the streets “very quietly”, carrying a basket and a flashlight. They were all in the same direction, out of the town. This was also our direction to the East Gate of the town, for taking pictures of the rising sun. It's before 6 o’clock and the sky was still dark.
I asked Da-üen, “What do they carry on?”
Da-üen didn’t know, neither.
We came to a traditional brick-house, which has eastern and western wings, with the door opened and a lamp lighted.
I wondered, “In such cold weather nobody will leave the door opened.” (The Hakka people, who live in this area, are famous as a hard-working and frugal people.)
Following the getting brighter heaven, we arrived the East Gate.
There was noise of laundry washing from the small river beside the East Gate.
In the gleaming dawn this scene answered my wonder.
Such kind of life will not take place in a city. And it is gone forever.
This experience of sunrise is kept in my deep heart.
(Please refer to Teacher Chuang’s article (in Chinese): The Lost of the Home Land (失落的原鄉)*. There is a picture of the East Gate.)
I look at the books of Chung Li-Ho (鍾理和), and try to recapture the trip later to Meinong, “We (the Photography Association) took pictures, walked around the town. We also met Madam Chung in Chung Li-Ho’s memorial.”
I realize,
books give us chances to discover,
land gives us time to close in.
Then I understand that,
a link is connected to me and this land, to long ago and the present.
I finally know,
each dark figure in the photo, washing the laundry in the river, who left the brightness at home to keep the family warm, is the “Rising Sun”.
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Notes:
* There is another webpage of the same article by Teacher Chuang (also in Chinese): The Sun is Shining Here (陽光照耀的地方)
1) The translation of names is done by me, so they are not official names.
2) The word “原鄉” (Home Land), in German I will call it “Heimat”, is introduced by Chung Li-Ho (鍾理和 1915 ~ 1960). A website about him (in Chinese) is here: Chung Li-Ho’s Homepage (鍾理和首頁).
3) In this area live Hakka and the aborigine people. There were some fights between these two groups many years ago. The housewives, who were doing daily laundry, didn’t sit on the river bank and washed, but stood in the water facing toward the land. Beside the laundry work they kept an eye on the land to watch if the warriors of the enemy were coming.
20 years ago, when I visited Meinong, the Hakka people still kept this tradition in the daily life.
4) Da-üen is my friend.
5) This picture and the picture of “The Brick-House” were taken in the winter between 1984 and 1985. The film is Kodachrome 64.
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Notes on May. 11. 2007
Thanks, mqwas, who found the typos and gave me suggestions.
A) Correction:
In the English translation, there were two "age"s, which were typos. They should be "ago"s.
"long ago", and "20 years ago" are correct.
B) Modification:
The modification is made, because of the revised Chinese text,
and because the original translation was not good enough.
original text:
>a book gives people chances to know the words in it;
>the land gives people also chances to close to the life on it.
modification:
books give us chances to discover,
land gives us time to close in.
C) the Note 3) above, is quoted from Teacher Chuang's article, which is linked above.
My first trip to Ecuador was as an adventure backpacker. I arrived the evening before an attempted coup. Since the city was paralyzed temporarily with a shootout at the presidential palace and other areas, I ascended the hills over-looking the historic city to take in this view.
By the way, the revolt failed and the president returned to Quito riding on top of a tank waving to his countrymen.
Mi primer viaje a Ecuador fue como un mochilero de aventura. Llegué por la noche antes de un intento de golpe. Ya que la ciudad estaba paralizada temporalmente con un tiroteo en el palacio presidencial y otras áreas, subí las colinas con vista a la ciudad histórica de asumir en este punto de vista. Por cierto, la revuelta fracasó y el presidente regresó a Quito a caballo en la parte superior de un tanque de saludar a sus compatriotas.
The shot was taken from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC and the 35 year old Kodak 35mm slide scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Old growth coastal redwoods are tall, 300ft+ / 90m+ or approximately as tall as a 30 story building. Much of the sun is blocked by the high canopy, even at midday. The rustling of the wind through the tree tops is so far up that there is a profound and eerie silence below, punctuated by the darkness. Out of respect, I whisper when communicating with my hiking partner- - -the loudest sound is the pulse from my own beating heart.
This image was taken with a Mamiya 645 ProTL using Kodak Portra 400 film, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Sather Tower is a campanile (bell and clock tower) on the University of California, Berkeley campus. It is more commonly known as The Campanile due to its resemblance to the Campanile di San Marco in Venice, and serves as UC Berkeley's most recognizable symbol. It was completed in 1914 and first opened to the public in 1917. The tower stands 307 feet (93.6 m) tall, making it the third tallest bell and clock-tower in the world. It was designed by John Galen Howard, founder of the College of Environmental Design, and it marks a secondary axis in his original Beaux-Arts campus plan. Since then, it has been a major point of orientation in almost every campus master plan. Source: Wikipedia
This image was shot from a Mamiya C 330 TLR medium format film camera, the negative scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
It was in the Singapore Botanic Gardens that I took my first photos from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC camera that I bought in Sri Lanka from a German traveler. This camera recorded many adventures during the next 20+ years of travels. I still have it!
This 1974 image was taken with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The negative was scanned with an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
The Christian Batak culture of Lake Toba is strikingly different from the rest of the island. Stone furniture next to the steep roofs of ornate houses are characteristic of the architectural style of these people. Their houses are raised with the lowest level, a pen for the animals.
This 1974 image was taken with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The negative was scanned with an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Zorki 4k
Kodak UltraMax 400 Expired film
Note to self: CLEAN SCANNER!
First time scanning negatives. Needs improvement. Doesn't do the pictures justice. Will try again when i get time.
• Kodak Portra 160 nc - 6x6 120 film [frame crop 1:1,65]
• Salyut-C - 80mm f/2.8
• HP g4010 - photoshop 7.0
t Hc Boarders crew - ParkoDio Valmadrera City
Near San Agustin, Colombia a pre Incan culture left many carved statues in and near their tombs and sacred places. Many of the statues depict a rather blood thirsty deity. An hour walk from town brings one to a site of excavated tombs and a display of statues and statuettes in a forest reserve trail.
Cerca de San Agustín, Colombia pre incas dejó muchas estatuas talladas en y cerca de sus tumbas y lugares sagrados. Muchas de las estatuas representan a una deidad más sediento de sangre. Una hora de caminata de la ciudad es un sitio de tumbas excavadas y una exhibición de estatuas y estatuillas en una pista de reserva forestal.
This image, shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC, was saved from the ravages of time by a scan of the 35mm Kodak slide with an HP Scanjet G4050 and multiple operations with Photoshop.
Beautiful buildings abound in New Delhi.
This 1974 image was taken with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The negative was scanned with an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Flowing from the high country and fed by the numerous waterfalls cascading from sheer granite walls, the Merced River runs through the Yosemite Valley.
The image shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC is from a 35mm Kodak slide and was scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Well above the tree line and past the point at which anything more advanced than a lichen could grow, Mt Kenya's upper slopes are like a moonscape.
This image came from two 33 year old 35mm negatives shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC camera, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050, merged and restored using multiple Photoshop operations.
Not all of my work experiences are of showing thrilled visitors the beautiful sights of San Francisco. Occasionally, I must get up at a gut-wrenchingly early hour to take someone to the airport, such as this day at 4:45AM.
Once I am up, it is actually pretty nice to see the dawn break and listen to all of creatures beginning to stir.
This image was shot from a Mamiya C 330 TLR medium format film camera, propped and stabilized on an impromptu tripod/fence post, set at 1/30 second with the aperture wide open. The negative was scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
The stepper motor and gearing assembly from an HP ScanJet 3300C scanner. Handy that the motor and gearing come out as a little sub-assembly.
Crown Graphic large format camera with Schneider Kreuznach Symmar-S 150mm f5.6 wide angle lens. Kodak Portra 400 negative film processed and scanned by me.
1/60 at f22.
Happy Christmas from the Agnew family!
(This is our friend, Paul, on the lower left. He pulled the trigger on the other two for me)
2ª Expossante - Exposição de "Possantes" Carros Antigos
Centro Cultural Rotunda - Cruzeiro - SP
Simca 8 - Coupê 4 portas - Motor de 4 Cil.linha, 1098 cc, 32 cv - 1946 - França
• Nikon FM • Nikkor-N 24mm f/2.8 (non AI)
• Fujicolor Pro 800Z • HP Scanjet G4050
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