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Found Kodachrome slide dated November 1976. I'm not really sure what is happening here.

Slide 16 by Jimmy Smith, director general of ILRI, of a presentation on 'Global health and sustainable food security: Why the livestock sectors of developing countries matter', at the Global Animal Health Conference on 'Developing global animal health products to support food security and sustainability' , 17−18 Oct 2013, in Arlington, Virginia (slide credit: ILRI).

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Slide sign with Slimline End Caps and one-sided Freestanding Mount

 

2/90 Sign Systems

Grand Rapids, Michigan USA

www.290signs.com

 

Honeywell Pentax Slide Copier with Asahi Pentax Auto Bellows.

Great Cockcrow Railway

 

Saturday 22 June 1991

Copyright Steve Guess MMXX

These sliding doors open onto a first floor balcony, overlooking the garden and perfect for watching the sun set. The doors will open partly, or slide away fully. They have excellent thermal properties but very slim lines of sight: less frame, more view. They are also installed in the main living room and the dining room.

Found Kodachrome slide dated April 1976 showing benches along a river flowing through a city.

Sarah on the slide in the lake.

Hastings

  

11 August 1974

Copyright Steve Guess MMXIV

this is a small series/experiment on Twin Peaks's last episode

 

inspired by the polaroids series of Mario Schifano, the italian artist, i began to take picture of the screen of this iconic sequence, which i've became pretty obsessed of.

 

i tried with different films and developments, some results are good, in my opinion.

 

we'll see where The Man From Another Place will take me.

 

fuji 64T slide film

nikon f3

processed in tetenal e6 as slide

espon v500

Summer snow at Lake Saif-ul-Mulk

Found Orwo slide, undated. Obviously taken at the same time as THIS SLIDE but from a wider angle. This one is manually labelled "Castleton 28 m 4/125".

Black UPVC Vertical Sliders supplied in Nottingham. www.frametrade.co.uk

Found slide in Boots slim-mount, undated, showing a man who, at first glance appears to be suspended in the air. Closer inspection reveals that he is sat on a low bench which is partly hidden by his arm. The low camera viewpoint is unusual.

Found Kodachrome slide dated November 1976, showing three people and a horse.

Slide #28 of presentation by ILRI director general Jimmy Smith, 'Livestock, livelihoods and the future of India's smallholder farmers', presented at the 12th Agricultural Science Congress, held at the National Dairy Research Institute, in Karnal, India, 3-6 Feb 2015.

Boulder Colorado Slide, July 18, 2015

Slide Rock, Sedona, Arizona

handwritten on slide, “Sundial gun, August 1967" date stamped on slide August 1967

A couple cross a New York City park experimenting, running and sliding.

Inflatable Slide on C&S Amusements midway at Old Fashioned Days. Xenia, OH. September, 2007.

Found Kodachrome slide dated May 1973 showing a woman sat on the balcony of what is probably a hotel room.

Wilson's Prom

 

Sunday 17 March 1991

Copyright Steve Guess MMXXI

Slide at Roseland Waterpark in Canandaigua, NY in the Finger Lakes region

date stamped on slide, December 1980, handwritten on slide, “Cape Cod whaling"

At the Slide and Splash Water Park Algarve Portugal

Found unbranded and undated slide showing a close-up of a young man.

A Kodak Tri-X with my Zorki 1 type D (year 1955), Lyon, France, January 25 an 26, 2023. Since tenth of days, the weather was invariably very cloudy with 0-3°C (mild temperatures for a Zorki...) making the outdoor scenes very flat and colorless.

 

The Zorki camera was loaded with a 36-exposure Kodak Tri-X, with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. Outdoor, the Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on "1A" (likely the so-called "Skylight") filter and unknown brand (not FOCA) and a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Indoor, only the shade hood was used. After solving the problem of the stiff rewind mechanism, the film advance was flawless all along the 36 exposures.

 

Expositions were determined using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. The possible slight absorption of the 1A filter was corrected by +0.5 EV.

 

Typically the indoor views at the Musée de la Résistance were exposed at 1/20s or 1/30s and full aperture 1:3.5 and outdoor views were at 1/60s at 1:5.6 to 1:8.

 

Rue Ozaman - Montée du Lieutenant Allouche, January 26, 2023

69001 Lyon

France

 

After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+50, 20°C for 14min.

 

The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior the the final JPEG editions.

 

All views of the film are presented (with resizing for overlapped ones) in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg.

 

About the camera and the lens:

 

This camera is a practically mint sample of Zorki 1 arrived to me in Lyon, France, January 10, 2023.

 

The camera looked exiting from the KMZ factory in USSR almost 70 years later spent in a time capsule ... with almost no traces of use. According to a custom receipt of July 28, 1955, signed in Vienna, Austria, the camera body and lens are the original matched ones. As for the original FED, FED-Zorki and Zorki's ("ФЭД", "ФЭД-Зоркий", „Зоркий“), the Zorki 1 was a straight legal copy of the Oskar Barnack Leica II after the cancelation of German camera patents following the end of WWII.

 

This Zorki 1 is a type D model PM1115 (year 1955 according sovietcams.com/index7584.html). Type D Zorki's were produced from 1953 to 1955 in about 250.000 units with serial numbers ranging from #470.000 to (in 1955) #55 45.000. The original lens of this Zorki units is an collapsible lens Industar-22 1:3.5 f=5cm.

 

In the rear pocket of the ever-ready leather bag was deposited the custom receipt and a film label of Agfa negative-color CN17 likely from the 60's.

Wolverine CAMERA

The Strand, Gillingham, Kent.

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