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HSS! grasshopper on red leaf in grass taken this past fall frozen in January slide. We had plus 6 Celsius past couple of days and now melting, skating rink on canal was only open 2 days, hopefully will be reopening before spring?

Men and women sliding on snow down Mount Noyes, July 30, 1907

 

Photographer:

Krows, Melvin A.

 

Subjects (LCSH):

Noyes, Mount (Wash.)

 

Digital Collection:

Mountaineers Collection

http://content.lib.washington.edu/mtnweb/index.html

 

Item Number: MTN01322

 

Persistent URL:

content.lib.washington.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/mt...

 

Visit Special Collections reproductions and rights page for information on ordering a copy.

 

University of Washington Libraries. Digital Collections http://content.lib.washington.edu/

 

This aluminum Slide room name sign is ADA compliant with a Double Curve backer in Espresso Pear wood laminate and clear acrylic.

 

2/90 Sign Systems

Grand Rapids, Michigan USA

www.290signs.com

 

I've been trying for months to come up with an illustration for my website that looks like the one currently on there so I can keep the branding. I wanted to do something more detailed.

 

When I drew the swingset I originally intended it to have a slide so I pulled out the old slide sketch and decided to give it the treatment to see where it would go. I like it.

Essentials is a collection of signs needed in a typical facility comprised of three modular sign systems, Arc, Klik and Slide. We've choose our most popular sizes, insert configurations and options to help you easily choose your signs and colors! This sign our S.6 Room/Name ID sign with a Double Wave acrylic backer with A.4 pattern.

 

2/90 Sign Systems

Grand Rapids, Michigan USA

www.290signs.com

 

Found Kodachrome slide, date not legible showing three people sat in deckchairs in a garden.The two women are wearing very impressive hats.

Found unbranded and undated slide showing an unusual view of HMS Victory.

I headed out to a local playground/park with my friend Tucker to do some more light painting.

 

It had just rained and so I figured I'd try out some of the awesome bubbles that Tacky uses in some of his shots but sadly it was much to windy and they would just blow away. So, we had the idea to try and get them to stick on the inside of this wet slide. It worked briefly but they ended up popping before I could get the frame ready to go. Still, it was a nifty little black light effect in the slide so Tucker waved a light sword around it and I two-toned it and here ya go.

 

Straight from the camera with no adjustments.

Slides from a thrift store in Topeka Kansas - someone wnet to London, England and Italy in 1971 and left their slides for me to find! We lived north of London in 1967-1969 and these bring back quite a few memories.

Found slide in Perutz frame showing a poor-quality picture of the front end of the locomotive “Flying Scotsman”.

Actually makes sense: In the former post distribution centre there are slides that have served as gigantic mail-slides. So, seeing them now, you think to yourself: I want to slide down!

 

Here we go: In the u19 – CREATE YOUR WORLD area you can glide down a slide!

 

Credit: vog.photo

Boxing Day

 

Thursday 26 December 1991

Copyright Steve Guess MMXX

Slides taken by Francis Joseph Hinen - late 50s to early 60s

My beautiful picture

Beech C-45 29603 USN FRASON 120

Japan 1952/4

 

J Bell Slide collection

Found unbranded and undated slide showing the back of a minibus in an area of rugged terrain.

Test shoot using my newly acquired Light Blaster (light-blaster.com) which allows you to project your own backdrop images. Since I also have a big photoshoot coming up for a local hair salon I thought I'd kill two birds with one stone and get some salon test shots as well.

 

The Light Blaster performed well overall but it definitely has strengths and weaknesses. I just used an old 18-55mm Canon kit lens, I found I needed to use a lot of power. If I used a faster lens (ie wider aperture) it should require a bit less light. A big issue is that you really need to limit spill from your key light or else it will completely wash out the projected background. I was shooting in a small space so this didn't help that fact, if I had more room the key light would have fallen off quicker too.

 

Strobist info:

Rim lights: YN460MKII

Location: Model left and right, behind a foot or so pointed down at hair.

Modifier: Gridded snoot.

 

Key light: Canon 580EX in 16" beauty dish

Location: In front of model, very close, angled down at a 45.

Modifier: Grid and diffusion screen.

 

Light Blaster

YN460MKII

 

Rough power ratios was as follows:

Rim 1/16

Key 1/4

Light Blaster 1/8 to 1/2 depending on slide.

 

Transferred from old slides:

My mom, in an awesome polyester pantsuit that looks like patchwork denim, in 1975 in Inverness, Scotland

Discovered a new play park while on a walk with my son. Good times!

Central Market blue cheese & jalapeno sliders on sourdough buns. Topped with tarragon dijon mustard, habenero cheddar and Bubbies' pure kosher dill pickles.

Taken on a beautyfull sunny Sunday in February, Fløyen - Bergen.

This is after sun down though.

Found undated and unbranded slide showing a vehicle parked in a hilly landscape with what looks like disappearing snow.

 

Unfortunately the view of the car is not clear. It is obviously an ADO16 and I suspect that it is the same vehicle as the one in Found Slide - 1348. Chrome trim around the windows further suggests that it is one of the "up-market" versions.

Family Fun Raceday at Leopardstown.

A shiny metal slide in a children's play area, with deep blue steps & supports. For today's blue. Also for TMSH "slithery"

Dana playing in Northfield Park and riding the slide.. by herself for the first time :)

Minolta CLE

M-Rokkor 40mm f2

Agfa CT Precisa 100

Tetenal Colortec E6

Reflecta RPS7200

 

Slides from the summer holidays. First couple of rolls of home developed E6, great fun and incredibly satisfying. :)

Sliding Doors. She just missed this train due to having to avoid a small girl with a doll on the stairs down to the platform. She later went home to find her boyfriend in bed with his ex-girlfriend.

The sliding back. It's built to fit a standard 4x5 graflok so it should be able to work on any camera where the focus can be shifted about 40mm back from original. Even with the short front flange distance of the FE mount, the image sensor still sits back a bit from where sheet film would sit. On my Toyo, this makes both my 65mm lens (in recessed board) and my 90mm lens unusable at infinity.

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