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date stamped on slide January 1985

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Pinery Market, Grand Bend, Ontario 2015

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A couple enjoy the ride

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Another from the park on a misty Sunday morning. I am still amazed how sharp the Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 is wide open!

One of the last series of photos my Samsung Grand Prime cellphone would ever take. The last useable feature, the camera, finally failed this past Friday. :0(

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Men Without Hats - Pop Goes The World

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Pinery Antique Flea Market, Grand Bend Ontario...cartoon edit slider...photo from 2016.

handwritten on slide, "AEB/INDI 1981"

A Boeing 747 coming from Brussels heading for JFK Airport...

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The view from Lighthouse Cove.

 

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I wouldn't mind having some wallpaper like this... :)

date stamped on slide September 1977

Forgotten

Antique edit of all that's left of a gas station & restaurant in Cedar Springs which I frequented in days gone by..

Route des Alpes

Bangladesh Airforce Museum, Dhaka. Shot w/ Bessa R4A, Lomo 800

 

The St. Clair Parkway

 

date stamped on slide June 1967

(299/366) Tintern Abbey was a Cistercian abbey located on the Hook peninsula, Co Wexford, Ireland. The Abbey – which is today in ruins, some of which have been restored – was founded in 1203 by William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, as the result of a vow he had made when his boat was caught in a storm nearby. Once established, the abbey was colonised by monks from the Cistercian abbey at Tintern in Monmouthshire, Wales, of which Marshal was also patron. To distinguish the two, the mother house in Wales was sometimes known as 'Tintern Major' and its daughter abbey in Ireland as 'Tintern de Voto' (Tintern of the vow).

 

Edited with Topaz Glow "Brilliant on Black I" effect HSS!

This slide is from my very early days in television. . .1975. I was directing a show called "On Stage". We tried to feature local performers of all types. This show featured a local magician who owned a very cool store called The Emporium. We did a 30 minute show with the magician performing a number of his best tricks and illusions. I took this shot as we were adjusting the lighting before recording the interview segment of the show. I asked the host, who was covered in balloons, to give me a smile. . .And this is what I got. He was a fun guy who actually did the "weather" segment on our newscasts. He wasn't a meteorologist, he was a "performer" who did the weather. Sort of like David Letterman who did the weather on a local station when he first started out. The man on the right is the magician. After we finished taping this show it was time for the 10 O'Clock News, so the host "magically" turned back into a "weatherman". I wish I had a recording of this show so I could watch it today and see what I think of it 48 years later!

 

Year: 1975

Film: Ektachrome 64

Camera: Nikon Nikkormat EL

Lens: Nikkor 105mm 2.5

Or: The battle of the adapters.

 

It's not hard. You just have to make sure the slide is not tilted. Then you point the slide at a uniformly bright light source, such as a brightly lit white wall or a window with the sun shining in through a white curtain.

 

Then you focus with LiveView. Then you stop down to f/8 or so, switch to manual and try out different exposure times until you find the one that looks best. Long exposure times are not a problem as everything is mounted on a tripod and firmly fixed together so vibration is not an issue.

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Giving you the gears on a holiday weekend.

Canada - Thanksgiving

USA - Columbus Day

  

Rudy Hansen in his Nissan sliding around the gauntlet at Englishtown.

 

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Ice fishing at Mitchell's Bay.

It's consistently cold enough to do so for the first time in recent memory.

Backyard Dalilah

Colour pencil edit.

Sailing Away At Point Edward

Colour pencil edit.

date stamped on slide, January 1969

Another photo from the archives this week. But one I rather like.

I did this with PhotoScape, but now can't remember how I got the effect.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)

Another old slide from the Lake Afton Grand Prix. . .I have no notes on this car. It just caught my eye as I was roaming around the pit area on that beautiful August afternoon.

 

Year: 1974

Film: Kodachrome 25

Camera: Nikon Nikkormat EL

Lens: Nikkor 105mm 2.5

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Marine City, Michigan as seen from afar across the icebound

St. Clair River.

 

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Gemeentemjuseum, Slide 1965, olieverf op doek.

Lee Lozano (1930-r1999).

 

Het komt niet vaak voor dat ik schilderijen in musea in zijn geheel fotografeer zonder dat ook iets (of iemand) anders op staat. Meestal pik ik er een detail uit of combineer ik het met een bezoeker of iets anders. In dit geval vond ik dit olieverfschilderij zo mooi van vormen en kleuren dat ik een uitzondering heb gemaakt. Ik vermoed dat links en rechts nog wel iets ontbreekt. Als u dat wilt controleren moet u zelf maar een keer naar het Gemeentemuseum gaan.

 

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Loving the view of my wife Sue on the banks of the St. Clair River back in 2015.

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Mariners light beacon - Erieau, Ontario

Vintage Slider from 2010!

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