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Almost forgot about sliding..;)
I had a photo shoot today. Family and kids with the Easter bunny. Seems like kids are just as afraid of the Easter bunny as Santa. I like doing family portraits, there're fun and the moneys good..;))
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"Walking to Work", , ,Another old slide from 1969. . .Shot at St. Louis-Lambert Airport. American Airlines began changing its "orange stripe" paint scheme in 1968. They continued to use the name "Astrojet" for a while until 1970 when they began naming their first 747's "Astroliners". In 1971 the new branding became "Luxury Liners" which lasted until around 1999. Like many of my old slides, this one was in pretty bad shape. But I liked the two pilots strolling to their waiting plane so I did some "effects" work on it to give it a little life after 54 years.
Year: 1969
Film: Ektachrome 64
Camera: Voigtlander Prominent (Rangefinder)
Lens: Nokton 50mm 1.5
The Hope Slide was a landslide that occurred in the morning hours of January 9, 1965 in the Nicolum Valley in the Cascade Mountains near Hope, British Columbia and killed four people. The volume of rock involved in the landslide has been estimated at 47 million cubic metres. It is the second largest recorded landslide in Canada.