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Kodak Ektachrome film, Pentax K1000. The image was captured with a Pentax Kr and a slide duplicator mounted on a Pentax SMC A f1.4 lens.
Found slide in unbranded cardboard mount showing a young man in a check shirt. Like Found Slide - 1832, this has horizontal lines of damage to the celuloid suggesting a problem with the original camera.
Attached to the lid of the box the slides were in, is a Customs Declaration stating that they were imported into Australia from Thailand, and it is dated February 1965. Of course there is no guarantee that this picture was part of the original slides in that box.
My Grandpa pulled out boxes of slides that hadn't been seen in years. But the slide projector bulb went out after only about 5 slides... (and that was that! We're on a mission to find a replacement bulb for that old projector.) So I made myself a mini-slide show, peeking through the mini viewer.
These little kids are my mom's younger sister and brother, ca. 1960.
Slide gates like this can be raised or lowered to adjust water levels in the marsh. Photo by Gerry Shimek/USFWS.
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 6 (image credit: ILRI).
Just a picture of a jump house slide that I took. I was showing off my photography skills to a girl when I took this and I tend to upload everything I take a picture of.
Aerosol and wall paint on acrylic glass and MDF, 2004
90 x 90 cm
EUR 170,-
This painting is part of a series of three slides I painted for my solo gallery show "Constructive Vandalism II" in Germany in '04.
Found Kodachrome slide dated November 1976 showing a better view of this lady (who features in a lot of the Found Slides in this batch) riding a horse.
Slide ( (YASF-1) produced by the Province of Ontario Picture Bureau, probably in the 1920s, for use in Ontario schools.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
Looked fun, but I heard that several people ended up with minor injuries from this.
Photo taken by Brina
My friend Anneliis found a box of slides in a garbage one day. They ended up being paparazzi photos from the 70-80s, some of super famous people. They are amazing. She projects them onto the wall and has friends stand in front of them. She had us over Friday and had me bring my camera. These are the bests.
Slide 49: Closing livestock yield gaps in the developing world: Imperatives for people and the planet, slide presentation made by ILRI director general Jimmy Smith at the Global Food Security Consortium Spring Symposium on 'Closing the Yield Gap', 29-30 Apr 2014, in Ames, Iowa (photo credit: ILRI).
More wonderful color slides (2.5"x2.5"from an artist on a south American Trip in the early 1960's (I think)
This group is Lima and Cuzco, and thee is a trip to Machu Pichu that follows.
yes - they (artists) do look at things differently
All heavily shifted to red - my efforts to color correct are as shown - there is room for improvement!
Physical play activity with a slide and tower - playground equipment at Tolworth Infant School in Surrey designed and built by Creative Outdoors www.creativeout.co.uk/case-studies/playground-designs-for...
This slide blocked the southbound lane of US 101 along Hood Canal near Lilliwaup in Mason County for several hours on Jan. 11, 2010.
Scanned slide from 2001, This is the line the Iowa Northern just bought from the UP. For awhile the B23's were going strong at Eagle Grove and ran all the locals. Here the Forest City job heads south back to Eagle Grove. Seen here at Klemme, IA, where UP ran all the business off by the time 2011 sale came.