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Canon EOS 500D & Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 LD Di MACRO 1:2
PostProduction with Digital Photo Professional & Photoshop CS5
©2011, Stefano Minella Photo
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written on slide mount: Kodachrome Duplicate - Oct 73
thanks to Layne Sizemore for letting me scan these.
Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
The sliders and I took a trip down to Santa Barbara then LA last weekend.
Skated SB with the locals then went off to the Wheelbase mag party. Awesome day - awesome night.
Slide 46 of #55: Jimmy Smith presentation on 'Evolution of animal production in emerging markets: China, Russia, India, Brazil, Africa', for Zoetis conference, New Jersey, Mar 2014: (slide credit: ILRI).
A beaverslide is a device for stacking hay made of wooden poles and planks that builds haystacks of loose, unbaled hay stored outdoors to be used as fodder for livestock. The beaverslide consists of a frame supporting an inclined plane up which a load of hay is pushed to a height of about 30 feet (9 m), before dropping through a large gap. The resulting loaf-shaped haystacks can be up to 30 feet high, can weigh up to 20 tons, and can theoretically last up to five or six years. It was invented in the early 1900s and was first called the Beaverhead County Slide Stacker after its place of origin, the Big Hole Valley in Beaverhead County, Montana. The name was quickly shortened to "beaverslide."
© István Pénzes.
Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.
July 2012
Nikon FE
Nikon Nikkor AIS 50mm 1,8
Fuji Provia 100
Developed by Photostudio 13
Coolscan 5000
U.S. Army Spc. Matthew Fiore, a UH-60 repairer representing the 78th Aviation Troop Command, slides down the rope obstacle during the obstacle course event at the 2021 Georgia Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition at Fort McClellan, Al., April 14, 2021. The Georgia Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition determines the best noncommissioned officer and enlisted Soldier in the state of Georgia. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class R.J. Lannom Jr.)
Kodachrome Color Slides from a box dated 1955.
Slighly color boosted - pondering the silo - a lot of well used tractors here!
Sliders teammate Destiny Farrell's track accomplishments adorn the announcement board at Sliders restaurant, 305 Limestone Terrace in Jarrell, Texas, just off of I-35 exit 275 and right behind the McDonalds. Open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner - all are welcome to stop by and visit or call 512-746-2211 for curbside pick up.
Title: Slide for Life
Author: Dorothy Grotefent
Publication: Dorothy Grotefent
Publication Date: 2007
Book Description: White paperback. 223 pages with numerous black and white photographic plate images detailing Sarasota's circus performers.
Call Number: CIRCUS GV 1811 .A1 G78
Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
Found unbranded and undated slide showing a diesel locomotive 37079. According to Wikipedia, 37079 was scrapped in 2008.
I think this was the first time that he ever successfully slid on the slides on his own! Just yesterday he was falling over backwards and then twisting around onto his stomach (all the time with a huge grin on his face).
Simple yet effective Slide signage collection featuring all you need from regulatory signage to paper insert room and name signage. This customer also took advantage of our Plaques Plus signage for their regulatory signage. Plaques Plus is ideal for signs that don't require changing, but ensures visual consistency throughout your facility while lowering overall project costs.