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Digitized paper photo taken during a trek through the White Desert (Egypt).
Location: ancient Roman settlement.
This trek took place in 2001. The trip consisted of daily walking tours + transfers by jeep. We slept every day somewhere in the desert under the starry sky, a "heavenly" experience. The White Desert is in my top 3 of travel outside Europe.
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Ilford HP5 35mm film, developer ID-11 10' at 20°C. Exposure ISO 400 @35mm lens, available light. Digitized with Alpha 6000 edited in ACR, inverted in CS6.
young Burmese monk .
Burma . Inle Lake area .
Analog archives . Digitized from Fuji Velvia . Nikon F 80 (or F 801s ? )
January / February 2005
Now I have to spend time to try digitizing the archives of a lifetime
Mainly slides for lots of distant travels,(Asia and middle East) Colour print films for short travels in Europe ,and some B&W made throughout the years, especially in Paris
After a first selection, rigorous enough, it 'remains far too many
Too bad that the Digital Photography has appeared too late for me.......Can no longer travel anywhere , can no longer walk long in Paris , (health problems)
...... And yet I was very reluctant, but now I appreciate the quality of sensors and the ease of processing,with softwares ,effective and easy to use
Pilings on a hazy day. Shot on the Delaware River in Cape May, New Jersey. This was digitized from 35mm film. Shot with a Canon TX in manual mode. It has no auto functions. I used a Clear Click converter. #CapeMay #NewJersey #DelawareRiver
Digitizing some of my old diapositives with macro lens and flash.
FUJI Velvia 50
My selfmade Copy Station ;-)
Digitized image of a b&w foto from the 1970s
Originally shot with Nikon F2 on Ilford film FP4 - 125 ASA.
Digitized by photographing the negative with my Nikon D5300.
Digitalisiertes Bild eines SW-Fotos aus den 70er Jahren;
Das Original war mit meiner Nikon F2 auf Ilford FP4 - 125 ASA aufgenommen worden. Digitalisiert hab ich das Original durch das Fotografieren des Originalnegativs mit meiner Nikon D5300.
Olympus Trip 35, Zuiko 40/2.8, orange filter, Cinestill BWXX@250, HC-110/dil. B, 6 min. Digitized with Nikon D700/ ES-2
Hasselblad 503 CW, Zeiss Distagon 1:4, f=50 mm, shot on Portra 400, developed in Tetenal C41 and digitized with an Epson V600,
As we have continued to digitize old photographs for our parents, I came across this excellent image of my wife’s Great Grandparents automobiles taken from their front porch during a snowstorm. The picture was taken around 1936 near the North Texas town of Woodson. I not sure about the car on the left, but it looks possibly like a 1932 Ford Model B. The car on the right is a 1936 Ford Model 48. I felt that this image really captures that remote sense of loneliness on a 1930s farm in rural North Texas. A good day to stay inside next to the stove and play dominoes if you ask me!
Photo by Unknown, circa 1936
Restoration by Danny Shrode
Digitizing - Carl Zeiss Macro-Planar 120mm F/4 CFE lens adapted to Fujifilm GFX 100S camera, mounted on Valoi Easy120 film scanning kit. Fujifilm’s Pixel Shift technology was utilized.
Digitized from an old slide, I think I photographed this in the 1980's sometime. Probably in the Parker River Wildlife Refuge in Newburyport, MA.
Interference colours of a soap film, 1992.
Digitized slide from 1992, the EXIF data refer to the camera used for digitizing, not to the original slide.
Interferenz-Farben einer Seifenhaut, 1992.
Digitalisiertes Dia von 1992, die EXIF-Daten beziehen sich auf die Digitalisierung, nicht auf das Originaldia.