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3/18/23 A child and his father using the NY Aquarium's slide viewers on the Coney Island boardwalk. Sony a7. Konica Hexanon AR 40mm 1:1.8.
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Found unbranded and undated slide showing Dinham Bridge crossing the River Teme, with Ludlow Castle visible on the hill in the background.
Ektachrome slide that is part of a lot of slides featuring a Florida neighborhood from the 1960s that was found on eBay.
A "Lestrade Simplex" Bakelite/plastic bodied stereoscopic slide viewer. Made in France in the early 1960s.
The photo cards contain ten pairs of City scenes in colour (this example is Rome). They are fed into the top of the viewer, then advanced using a metal lever which engages with sprocket holes in the board.
Excellent design and a pleasure to handle and use.
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Found Kodachrome slide dated December 1975, once again showing people at an outdoor event of some sort. The woman in the wheelchair could be the same woman as in Found Slide - 4195, but with a different companion. The lady left of shot is partially obscuring the banner with an address on it leaving only "...rminster" visible. Charminster (which is in Dorset) possibly?
Original Image Credit: Seth Godin by Joy Ito
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I tried to capture the rich color in these slides, but I'm not sure these scans completely do it justice :)
Last 1 from the fair. I know I could of cropped more on the right but I didn't want to cut out that neat light flare!
A slide from 1970s, my father found it recently and gave it to me to scan. Unfortunately, the Rolleiflex was not his, he was working in press and it was from a photographer from his editorial staff.