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This customer took a standard Enhanced Slide sign and put a twist on it. Instead of the backer having the arch at the top, they chose for it to be on the bottom of the sign. This left more room on the top for their colorful logo that was shows direct print's ability to hit a wide range of colors. Finally they added top and bottom trim to give the insert a framed look.
Slide on the National
dobroist Lloyd Thayer has a new recording out calledBlues for Boston
a self release . It's ALL Blues , he is in the process of recording & releasing several other projects by the end of summer.
This time Lloyd brought up three guitars, a banjo and quite s few harmonicas.
Recently iv'e been walking trough an old school playground with one of thos old times metal built slides still alive. I definitively had to capture this one...
EOS 300D
Lensbaby 2.0 w. Wideangle
f4, 1/150
Found slide in GEPE home mount, undated, showing what I think is the Embankment alongside the Thames in London.
I've been taking photos for 60 years. in the beginning I shot mostly slides. I'm now digitizing about 5,000+ slides for posterity. On the bottom is a Bencher copy stand. I will use it to copy images that I can't find the negatives for next. Right now it is the base for a Porta-Trace light box with light calabrated for slides. A Nikon D-800 and macro lens completes the system. The results are as good as the orgionals and I can copy about 250 slides an hour. Several more days and the project will be done. Here is an example of an image about 43 years old of my oldest three sons.... Two MD's and an airline pilot: www.flickr.com/photos/97779462@N00/19547084609/in/datetak...
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Vanilla cupcakes cut in half as the "buns" with the tops of chocolate cupcakes for the "patties". Red icing for chocolate, yellow for mustard and plain white for mayo & my attempt at making it look like sesame seeds.
Idea came from: smileyssweetsandcreations.blogspot.com/2009/03/little-sli...
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This is the top of the hill on the left of the canal on slide 182. It is a telefoto picture showing some men watching the passing boats. Panama Canal Tues 5th Feb 1957
3 (medium format -- 120 slides) photos of 579 a couple of years before the end.
(unknown photographer)
Credits: Layered template (Stackables Set 1, Template A) and I'm All Boy by Jen C Designs. Font is Pea Ink and Post by Amanda Bottoms (Fonts For Peas).
Journalling reads: Logan loves to go down the slide. It’s always funny to watch him. After climbing up the stairs, he always sits at the top of the slide, just looking around and smiling for a while. Then he shoves his bum forward and regrets it. He reaches over to the bar and hangs on for dear life. When he eventually lets go he slides down, usually on his back with this bemused look on his face, like he can’t really understand what he has done. Then he jumps off the end and crawls around to the steps to go again. His favourite thing is when he gets to go down the slide on Lukas’s lap. He always holds on really tight to Lukas, right until they get to the bottom, and then he can’t shove him off quick enough and escape back to the steps again.
Found Kodachrome slide, undated but manually labelled "Overstone Scout Camp", showing more people in Scout uniforms, with a Morris 1000 behind. Overtone Scout Activity Centre (to give it its correct name) is in Northamptonshire in the UK.
Found 126-format Kodachrome slide dated September 1967 showing a young girl with her grandmother (I assume).
View west from the top of Doherty Slide in Oregon's far south.
Finally bought another flat bed scanner (Epson V600) to digitize my XPan negatives. Still struggling with HP5, definitely not your low contrast landscape film :-)