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Happy Sliders Sunday!
Giving you the gears on a holiday weekend.
Canada - Thanksgiving
USA - Columbus Day
do yoυ ѕlιde on all yoυr nιgнтѕ lιĸe тнιѕ?
do yoυ тry on all yoυr nιgнтѕ lιĸe тнιѕ? (ι мιgнт)
pυт ѕoмe ѕpoтlιgнт on тнe ѕlιde
wнaтever coмeѕ, coмeѕ тнroυgн clear
This is a Convair 580 being guided to a gate at the main concourse of the St. Louis - Lambert Airport in 1969. The 580 was one of the versions of the original Convair 240. The 580 was fitted with two Allison turboprop engines. It was easy to spot a turboprop by its four-blade propellers. The piston-engine planes used three-blade props. The 580 was used by Frontier, Allegheny Airlines, North Central and eventually American Eagle. I often saw 240's at the St. Louis airport in the early 1960's when they were flown by American Airlines. By the way, the Convair 240 has the distinction of being the first private aircraft used in a US Presidential campaign. Joseph Kennedy purchased a 240 from American Airlines for his son JFK to use in his 1960 campaign. That plane, named the "Caroline" after JFK's daughter, flew 225,000 miles during the 1960 campaign. It was donated to the Smithsonian in 1967. In 1960, when I was 10 years old, I saw the "Caroline" parked at the main concourse one afternoon at the St. Louis airport. JFK was in St. Louis for a campaign rally. I did not see JFK board the plane later that night, but it was still cool to see the "Caroline" in person that day.
Year: 1969
Film: Ektachrome 64
Camera: Voigtlander Prominent (Rangefinder)
Lens: Nokton 50mm 1.5
A Sliders Sunday submission, where over-processing is encouraged. This is a lacewing on a window pane, with too much processing!
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)
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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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(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!
Slide from my parent's honeymoon trip to Florida. Dad took this through the glass in the old underwater observatory. This Mermaid isn't wearing a tail, but who's noticing?
© Original 35mm Kodachrome slide transparency
Slip Sliding Away (8770)
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Imagine walking carefully on a flat white valley floor completely aglow from the light of a full moon on a whisper-quiet evening. That is Racetrack Playa in Death Valley N.P., CA, far from anywhere, and utterly enchanting. For the longest time, none of us were sure these mysterious stones left these tracks while sliding across the parched desert floor. Although we know now, it's still magical.
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I met up with my friend Lance Keimig (National Parks At Night) and a beautiful group of people in DVNP. We went out late nights to photograph the amazing sites. This was my last photo of the evening, as it was cold and others had retreated to the car or were packing up. I knew I didn't have enough time for star trails, so I set the camera to a shorter exposure. I ran around, illuminating the rock and the flat white ground with white and red light from my handheld flashlight while the tripod-mounted camera shutter remained open. Thanks, and feel free to share!
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Nikon D610/Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 lens @ 1 minute f/8 ISO 400
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The dryers in the now closed hairdresser's. Warped with Photo!Editor with the finishing touches done in PhotoScape.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
JUST SLIDE!!!
those are not my words above. They are a quote from an unknown who has said it perfectly.
If you grew up like me with a parent (probably your father) that was taking care of the photos and slides and sorting them into the according boxes in the right order for a slide show, this picture might be a bit disturbing for you. It was for me. You can probably also remember the sound of the slide projector when changing slides as well as the noise of the slides in the box when you carried them around. I found this in Vienna, Austria. You can buy random slides of random people - 1€ each. Of course I bought a few and will post them here. I am pretty sure this is not "the box" my father imagined his slides would end up in.
Sliders Sunday
We took a trip out to Danby to check out some trailers and I saw this tiny herd of cows. They were following the one in front. He/she must have been the boss.