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Oxford, Balliol College Archives, Morier Family Papers. Catalogue: bit.ly/1IGbprW
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Oxford, Balliol College Archives, Morier Family Papers. Catalogue: bit.ly/1IGbprW
To view the largest (Original) size of an image, not the one automatically displayed in the 'lightbox' feature with the black background, click on the underlined down arrow near the bottom right-hand corner and choose 'view all sizes' then Original size.
High resolution photographs of Echelon 2014.
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To know where you're going to, then you got to know where you've been. I am going to
attempt to pull out a lot of old images and upload a lot of stuff back from the days
when I first started taking photos with the 350D and onwards from there - still got it
and still works.
Check the dates, don't be too horrified if you look at the images and think I'm getting
worse not better!! You got to start somewhere, I intend to upload as much as I can for
as long as I can. I may upload a lot of photos in one go but check out the Old School/Archive
dipping set which I will move to the top for ease of viewing.
I may have edited a few to take the edge of the harshness of the "just out of the camera feeling"
If they aren't technically correct, glaringly awful or poorly controlled in some way - remember
these are early days photos - Again, check the dates :)
Full set here:
The National Archives of the United States of America, viewed from the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
A fun collection of photos of the NHPBS Auction over the years, some of these photos date back more than 40 years!
Archive Live focuses on personal collecting, narratives and history making. With an emphasis on digital technologies, learn new forms of documentation and story telling. This evening looks at our perception of personal history, identity and self-representation through memory.
This picture is inspired by David Lloyd. He is a genuinely outstanding wildlife photographer. Here is a link to his website: davidlloyd.net/galleries/black-and-white/ . This is a picture of my cat from really close. It was tough to get her to sit still, so I just waited for her to doze off, and I took as many pictures as I could. I had to sharpen the image a little bit because it was in focus. But when I sent the photo to my computer, the quality went down quite a bit.
To know where you're going to, then you got to know where you've been. I am going to
attempt to pull out a lot of old images and upload a lot of stuff back from the days
when I first started taking photos with the 350D and onwards from there - still got it
and still works.
Check the dates, don't be too horrified if you look at the images and think I'm getting
worse not better!! You got to start somewhere, I intend to upload as much as I can for
as long as I can. I may upload a lot of photos in one go but check out the Old School/Archive
dipping set which I will move to the top for ease of viewing.
I may have edited a few to take the edge of the harshness of the "just out of the camera feeling"
If they aren't technically correct, glaringly awful or poorly controlled in some way - remember
these are early days photos - Again, check the dates :)
Full set here: