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Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset
Taken with my Zorki 4 using HP5+ Ilford film. f.8 @ 1/500
{Replaced with my scan 01.07.22} Scanned at 2400dpi @100% and resized to 300dpi, print size 11 x 7 inch. 3300 x 2100px. RGB colour.
Sadly this will be the Zorki's last film. The shutter curtain broke whilst taking this roll of film.
Thank you to Hope and Jack at 'The Film Safe' for the careful handling of the film. www.thefilmsafe.co.uk/
Title: Summer at Blue Lake, Mount Kosciukso [Kosciuszko] (NSW)
Dated: No date
Digital ID: 12932_a012_a012X2450000050
Series: NRS 12932 Original Prints of Photographs used in NSW trains
Rights: No known copyright restrictions www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions
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File name: 08_02_000723
Box label: Aerial photographs: Boston (incl. Aero Scenic Airviews)
Title: Boston. Post Office Square
Alternative title:
Creator/Contributor: Aero Scenic Airviews Co. (Boston, Mass.) (photographer)
Date issued:
Date created: 1931
Physical description: 1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.
Genre: Gelatin silver prints; Aerial photographs; Cityscape photographs
Subjects: Cities & towns
Notes: Number on image: 88
Provenance:
Statement of responsibility: Aero Scenic Airviews, Boston Mass.
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
Romanian Monastery, 1532. Moldovita, Romanian Orthodox
Camera: Minolta 700si Film: Film Provia 100F
Scanned with Epson Perfection V100
The newly opened IAEA Archives Reading room boost a collection of IAEA documents, records films, sound recordings, photographs, publications and architectural plans. It is open daily from Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 12:00 in the mornings and from 13:00 to 17:00 in the afternoons. IAEA Vienna, Austria. 28 September 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
.My Mom and I when I was about 4 years old. At this time we lived in Seattle, WA. Mom just passed away about 2 years ago at 92. I got my DNA from her for the love of Adventure. When she was young she was into motorcycles, she was a model, served in the military during World War II, was a welder in the shipyards and she worked at Boeing. She loved to hunt, fish, and travel. She was an amazing mom to me and both of my sisters (They turned out normal). Mom and Dad had a wonderful marriage for 63 years.
2022_CLondon52w1: Setting Goals
From the C.London website: "In the next year we will challenge ourselves as photographers and artists. Setting goals is the first step in that journey. Right now in this moment think about what you’d like to achieve. Are you hoping to get better at portraits? Maybe you want to be able to document your travels more coherently? Maybe you just want to give yourself a new hobby and artistic outlet.
For our first week, set a goal and make a photograph which demonstrates that goal. We will revisit this midway through and at the end of the year."
Since just revisiting my 2021 photography goals in Week 52 of last year’s challenge, this week kicking off the 2022 challenge with photography goals forced me to think about subjectivity and objectivity in goal setting; how do know when a goal is met? With this in mind, here are three goals for 2022:
1. Story Telling. Continue to become a better visual storyteller. “Every picture has a story. It may be factual. It may be fictional. It may be intentional. It may be accidental. It may be superficial or it may be deep. But it’s there, somewhere.” The difference in 2022 is that I want to do this with more than just single images and put some focus on small “series” or “projects”. My son’s girlfriend, an art professor and accomplished artist (reganrosburg.com), has helped me articulate my “voice” in words - “The visual storyteller of unseen objects and occurrences.” Chelsea has helped me find my voice through her coaching and critique sessions. Sean Tucker’s new book (The Meaning In The Making) is providing inspiration to keep creating…and to do it for me. This goal is fluid, not truly measurable, and will likely never be finished…but that’s okay as long as progress is made.
2. Organize. This is a measurable goal. I want to digitize old slides, negatives and snapshots to bring all of my images under the LRC catalog umbrella. As I get older, it’s important to have my entire collection of photos in one place.
3. Website. I have been posting my images to a Blogspot site for over 10 years. It’s a running blog of almost entirely single images and is not very conducive to posting series or projects as noted in Goal #1 above. Establishing a domain and creating a website that better supports the presentation of creative storytelling is therefore another measurable goal.
The image for this week's challenge conveys Goal #2 in progress. The scanned slide is a self-portrait from 1968 while on a high school ski trip. It’s been a ton of fun reacquainting with these old treasures.
Ricoh GRIIIx @ f3.5 1/80 40mm equiv ISO 400
Photographed 1/1/22
I had lots of fun making this sweet girl!
Prism grew up in the colorful Primrose Forest, where the sunlight peeps through the trees and illuminates the world in a kaleidoscope of colors.
Title: Larnook Public School - School picnic
Dated: c.1940s
Digital ID: 15051_a047_007510
Series: NRS 15051 School photograph collection
Rights: No known copyright restrictions www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions
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New trending GIF tagged christmas tree, warner archive, hanna barbera, flintstones, a flintstone christmas, holiday special via Giphy ift.tt/1OjPyJq
The archives are kept about 55 F (13 C).
Sometimes a sweater is welcome.
American Museum of Natural History, New York
Creator: Sowerby, Arthur de Carle 1885-1954
Subject: China National Aviation Corporation
Type: Black-and-white photographs
Topic: Flatboats
Wool
Local number: SIA RU007263 [SIA2008-2904]
Cite as: RU 7263 - Arthur de Carle Sowerby Papers, 1904-1954 and undated, Smithsonian Institution Archives
Place: China
Persistent URL:Link to data base record
Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives
Southeast corner. Item 47, Engineering Department Photographic Negatives (Record Series 2613-07), Seattle Municipal Archives.
Bournemouth central gardens
Taken with my Zorki 4 using HP5+ Ilford film. f.5.6 @ 1/60
Sadly this will be the Zorki's last film. The shutter curtain broke whilst taking this roll of film.
Thank you to Hope and Jack at 'The Film Safe' for the careful handling of the film. www.thefilmsafe.co.uk/