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Found Kodachrome slide dated October 1980 showing what appears to be a naval vessel in the Portsmouth naval dockyard.
Transferred from old slides:
My mom, in an awesome polyester pantsuit that looks like patchwork denim, in 1975 in Inverness, Scotland
Scan of a slide taken 05/09/92; I'm assuming the NSE liveried unit in the background is a Class 205. These were the second batch of 2H units, numbered 1119–1122, built as 2-car units in 1958 for services on the Marshlink Line from Hastings to Ashford. These units were reclassified as Class 204 upon the introduction of TOPS. However, in May 1979, following the disbandment of the four Class 206 units, they were strengthened to three cars and re-designated as Class 205s.
Found Agfachrome slide dated June 1989 showing the Littlehampton Granary, another building at the Weald and Downland Living Museum in West Sussex, UK. The Granary dates from the 18th Century and is built on stone supports called staddle stones to protect the stored grain from damp and vermin.
An empty slide one of some rides in Nursery Garden City Park and Recreation center, Kebun Bibit, Surabaya, Indonesia
Central Market blue cheese & jalapeno sliders on sourdough buns. Topped with tarragon dijon mustard, habenero cheddar and Bubbies' pure kosher dill pickles.
A shiny metal slide in a children's play area, with deep blue steps & supports. For today's blue. Also for TMSH "slithery"
The sliding back. It's built to fit a standard 4x5 graflok so it should be able to work on any camera where the focus can be shifted about 40mm back from original. Even with the short front flange distance of the FE mount, the image sensor still sits back a bit from where sheet film would sit. On my Toyo, this makes both my 65mm lens (in recessed board) and my 90mm lens unusable at infinity.
Ikea diy camera slider
Parts:
VÃ…GEN Curtain rod set
VÃ…GEN Double wall hardware
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSQQw6SexqY
Extension of: cheesycam.com/joby-gorillapod-diy-slider/
Transferred from old slides:
Me (in the awesome stripes) and my mom (in the sunglasses) at Trafalgar Square, 1971.
www.childrensmuseum.org/jollydays
Every year during the holidays the staircase in the Sunburst Atrium is transformed into a full-story Yule Slide. Children and families enjoy the thrill of a ride down the curving, slide, experiencing all the fun of sledding with none of the freezing fingers or soggy socks!
Opening keynote slide presentation by Jimmy Smith, director general of ILRI, at the 22nd International Grasslands Congress, held in Sydney, Australia, 16 Sep 2013: 'Feeding the World in 2050: Tradeoffs, Synergies and Tough Choices: Slide 30 (image credit: ILRI).
This photo is from the California coastline at Slide Ranch, a non-profit farming organization that has programs for children. I had attended an overnight field trip at Slide Ranch with my older son a few years ago, and at the time had taken a quick snapshot of this grand sea stack. I decided that I needed to return to take a proper photo of the sea stack.
On Saturday I decided to head out regardless of the weather conditions, so I ended up shooting this foggy sunset, practically devoid of any color. I should have taken a shot before the sun sank beneath the wall of fog, but by the time I finished tinkering with my gear it was too late. While composing this shot on my LCD screen I was perplexed as to why the image was black & white, but quickly realized that's just how the scene looked.
Perched on the foreground rock with tripod legs precariously placed, I cringed as the larger waves approached my position. I eventually got wet, but not too badly.
This capture is processed in monochrome to bring out the textures in the rocks, since the little bit of color that was present simply didn't add anything to the shot. Single exposure with Lee 0.9S grad ND.