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Found Kodachrome slide dated June 1963 (the oldest slide I have found so far). No further information.

Mallaig, Mallaig Hills, Trip to Targct 1995. on box

Found Kodachrome slide dated April 1976 manually labelled “Ely - boats at the ready”.

Found Kodachrome slide dated January 1976, manually labelled “Jacey Road - our three houses”. I can find two streets called Jacey Road in the U.K., one in Solihull and the other in Birmingham. From the style of the housing this could be either, but I think Birmingham is the more likely.

Yellowstone National Park

 

These are slides from a 1992 trip to the park. This was one of two times I went. I truly love it, and hope to go back one day, alone or with friends.

 

My notes are long since gone, and the memories are dim, so I am afraid that most of the descriuptions are lost.

from Bartley Ranch Park- Reno, NV

Sliders fully installed (but not yet glued)

Found unbranded slide showing a group of children stood on a footbridge.

Slide Ranch, as seen from Stinson Beach.

 

Taken using a 1000mm telescope.

My beautiful picture

The backside of Anemone Mountain fell off before my eyes.

very faded old tourist slides for sale at the flea market...

Lower Slide Lake

This lake was formed when the landslide dammed up the Gros Ventre River. Many of the trees that once grew along the river were submerged, and today the tops of several of these trees can be seen at the far side of the lake.

Young turtles are mostly carnivorous, eating snails, insects and small fish. As turtles mature they gradually switch over to vegetarian diet, dining on filamentous algae and aquatic vegetation. It is a common myth that turtles will wipe out a fish population when, in fact, they are an important part of aquatic ecosystems in Oklahoma in addition to being important an “natural” control of aquatic vegetation.

The Red-eared pond slider is almost exclusively aquatic. It rarely ventures out of the water except to lay its eggs or to migrate to a new body of water during droughts.

Benjamin eating a banana in the high chair at Mom & Dad's house in Indianapolis, Indiana

1992

 

scanned Kodachrome slide

Agfaphoto CT100 Slide film, E6 development.

  

Mixed feelings about this film, on one hand it captures the sky and moody clouds very well but in general seems that the speed rating is far to high for the results.

 

I kind of expected a slightly higher resolution of the film when scanned, and also to be a bit more punchy in color resolution but it seems lifeless and flat, on some shot a little muddy especially as most were shot on brilliantly sunny days.

 

Scanned on a Plustek Opticfilm8100.

Yeah!!! I finally learnt to juggle today! Watch out Cirque du Soleil, here I come!

 

See the slideshow Here

This is partially to prove Jim wrong for his comment from this morning.

 

Actually, I haven't taken that many photos myself the last couple of months. (At least according to my mother-in-law, she says there are far too few photos of her grand-daugher)

 

These are my father's 356 slides from the years 1957-1962, when he worked on the cruise ships of the Swedish American Line. I've now scanned them all, and am starting to clean them up just a bit. They will be published, starting today, in his own Flickr stream.

My stepmom has a bunch of slides from when she was in the Peace Corps in the early 70s, and I found this cool slide carousel that she could maybe use to play them on for only $3. :)

 

IDK how it actually works, but I did buy the one that looked most like it had all its parts.

It's amazing what is captured with the camera! Our daughter Aria Rose...

The truck that started it all belongs to Henry from Pearson. The green car is our Kelly's, followed by Ben's and Mitch's from Pearson.

My beautiful picture

Still Shot from the Slide N Ride music video

Along the Yuen Tsuen Ancient Trail

Rather than waterfall this is a slide! The creek that runs into the Severn below the Nundubbermere Falls.

Girls fast pitch softball team learning to slide into the bases.

Camera : Leica M3

Lens : Summicron 50mm f/2

Film: Kodak Ektar 100 @100

Developing: Film Photography Project C-41 Kit

Scan: OpticFilm Plustek 8200i + Silverfast

Slided altered silt(notice prismatic shape) in a clay mine near Poirino

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