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Backyard inflatable slide is perfect for family use, small kids can invite their friends play it together in the backyard. It will cool down the whole summer days. With different theme,girls and boys have different options to have fun sliding over and over on this inflatable slide.

More Info:http://www.qiqi-toys.com/Slide/backyard-inflatable-slide-930.html

Slide sign with multiple window inserts in one sign for end user to update as needed with laser print paper.

 

2/90 Sign Systems

Grand Rapids, Michigan USA

www.290signs.com

 

My beautiful picture

During World War II the San Francisco Bay Area has been described as “a giant cannon aimed at the Pacific.” These concrete bunkers along Devil’s Slide (south of Pacifica along Highway 1) are all that remains of a long-retired guard to the western United States.

Found Kodachrome slide dated May 1973 showing people in a street with medieval buildings. York, perhaps?

Last Day on our narrowboat

 

July 1981

Copyright Steve Guess MMXVI

© Jérôme Cousin.

(July 2011)

Sliding sash window frame. good condition, loved and maintained

Slide from a presentation made by ILRI director general Jimmy Smith at a Regional Livestock Policy Forum in Bangkok 16–17 Aug 2012 (photo credit: ILRI).

MORETON BAY

IMO 6825880

 

10/07/1980, in drydock at Falmouth, England.

 

Launched on 22/08/1968 and completed at the shipyard on 13/06/1969, by Blohm & Voss, Steinwerder, Germany (859)

26,876 g.t., 29,262 dwt. and 1,536 teu (including 354 teu refrigerated), as:

'Moreton Bay' to 1988 and

'Direct Kookaburra' until sold to Indian buyers fordemolition, arriving at Alang on 12/08/1999.

 

On 12/08/1980 the vessel arrived at Govan Shipbuilders, Scotland to be re-engined with a Burmeister & Wain diesel engine manufactured by Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, and installed by Govan Shipbuilders Ltd, Glasgow;

18,400 bhp, speed 19 knots.

I don't think I've ever captured the essence of a slide tackle quite as well as I did here. I can't remember either of the kids involved, but it's another of my favorite photos.

I got this for $13 from KEH.

T-mount.

Wyoming, 1940's.

 

Scanned from an Ansco Color slide. They don't hold up as well as Kodachrome.

Four sweet ladies hanging out by the church after mass.

Red sandstone cliffs, the red band runs throughout the county.

Livid slide potentionmeter we sell these at our shop lividshop.com

Hemel Hempstead. Bee & flower. Frozen motion

Nikon N70

28-80mm f/3.5-5.6D AF Nikkor

Kodak Max 400

Fulltone Photo p/s

Sliding on a concrete slab in a pool for drunkin' fun. We started to get an audiance. Probably around 20 people at its peak. Resulted in a bunch of pink bellies.

  

---- from chaos some my black and white demons .... ----

  

---- dal kaos alcuni miei demoni in bianco e nero .... ----

  

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Found Kodachrome slide dated July 1967, part of the batch labelled "Rode Bird Gardens".

Farragut Square, K Street, Washington, D.C.

 

I bought this camera to evaluate whether it could be a suitable replacement for my finicky Leica iiib. Unfortunately, at the moment, I just don’t have a lot of 35mm film, and not any BW that I wanted to waste as a tester. So I used my last two rolls of very expired Ektachrome and developed them in Rodinal stand. Nearly all of these shots are 1/8-1/30 at ISO70, so mostly 2.8/4/5.6 in cloudy weather.

 

It’s a very neat camera and it works well, but I’ve decided that it doesn’t suit my needs.

 

Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super, Kodak Ektachrome (E6, expired 2006), Rodinal 1:100 stand development 1 hour

Found 126-format Kodachrome slide dated September 1967 showing three people sat on chairs on a lawn outside a large house. This seems to be the same place as THIS PICTURE which is from the same batch.

Day trip to the Glasgow Subway on the new "Electric Scots"

 

November 1975

Copyright Steve Guess MMXV

Struggled to climb up at first but the got the hang of it fast with some help from other kids.

date stamped on slide October 1989

Hasselblad 500C/M

Planar 80mm f2.8

Slide Projector, on a very ornate carved corner chair in Chateau Andre

    

Fulton's Pancake House and Sugar Bush

 

www.fultons.ca/

Slide shot in 1975 at Allen Gardens (Toronto) with a 1966 Nikon F Photomic T, 105mm Nikkor macro.

Slide is marked "March 65" but is obviously Christmas 1964

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