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Jeff at the Bradley Air Museum with a friend. This is a digitized version of an original photo taken in 1978

Slides my mom had which I have cheater-digitized; I shot the slides with my dslr while they were on the slide viewer. I don't know where this was taken, and the year is probably about 1965, 67 or 68.

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From back of photo: "Florence, Dolly, Jean Huls. Clearwater, Fla. 1945."

 

Marilyn Jean Hulse Aumack, 1934-2006

Ernestine (Dolly) DeHart Renaud, 1935-2024

Florence L. DeHart Burns, 1934

Digitized yearbook for Rice in Altair, Texas for year 1999.

Old Digitized Slides

From back of photo: "1941. Pauline (Gleeson) Hall, Irene W. Gleeson, Florence L. (DeHart) Burns, James H. Gleeson, Sr. Charles C. Gleeson, Jr., "Patsy" Charlotte (Gleeson) Jackson-Spears, Emma (Gleeson) DeHart. Lydia P. (Eastlack) Gleeson, Lydia [?] (Gleeson) Warrington, James Charles Gleeson (ground). Home of Ernest & Emma (Gleeson) DeHart. Corner of Woodland Ave. and Church St. Thorofare, New Jersey."

 

Pauline Gleeson Hall, 1925-2013

Irene Wimberly Gleeson, 1895-1980

Florence L. DeHart Burns, 1934-

James H. Gleeson, 1912-1986

Charles C. Gleeson, Jr., 1897-1950

Charlotte Irene (Patsy) Gleeson Parrish, 1929-2018

Emma Campbell Gleeson DeHart, 1904-1995

Lydia P. Eastlack Gleeson, 1872-1953

Lydia Gleeson Warrington, 1899-1988

James C. Gleeson, 1939-2012

"Digitized Yearbook for Columbus High School in Columbus, Texas for the year 2000"

Digitized photographs from the VSU-TV and WVVS-FM History Collection (UA/7/5/2) Box 1.

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro

  

Old Digitized Slides

these are Family Pictures digitized from my Grandpa's slides by me using my Sony dsc-H3 camera to take a picture of the screen

Digitized from slide. Central Coast California

Digitized from slide. Central Coast California

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

A color film during a photo walk in Lyon Fourvière and Saint-Irénée (the antic Lugdunum) with my new FOCA camera model-4 (year 1955).

 

The camera was loaded with a French Washi-X 36-exposure film (likely a batch of Kodak Aerocolor III) . The film was exposed for 100 ISO using an Autometer III Minolta light meter fitted with a 10° finder. The OPLAR normal lens 2./5cm was also equipped with a a generic cylindrical shade hood and a FOCA AUV 42mm push-on filter.

 

Place du Trion, October 5, 2023

69005 Lyon

France

 

After exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process The film was then digitized using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. The RAW files obtained were processed without intermediate files in LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures.

 

All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg

 

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This FOCA camera is in an exceptional state of conservation and looks exited from a sort of time capsule since 70 years!

 

I was not so very optimistic about the real state of this camera because of the scars description of the seller, but I finally won the bid for tiny price on September 26, 2023 and the camera arrived to me a few days later.

 

According to the serial number this PF2B should be a model-4 from year 1955 (model-4 spans the years1954-1957). The shutter is a type-3 that equipped the version 16 to 17 in 1956. Curiously, the camera has also the type-6 rewind large button only appeared in 1957 on the model-5 of PF2B's. Maybe a latter upgrade required by the customer or prosed by the after-market service?

 

The camera was kept clearly in original box with the serial number hand written on the right side. The OPLAR normal lens 1:2.8 f=5cm is a model-3 version-4 from 1955 with the "ECD/9" diaphragm graduation 2.8...3.5...9....18.

 

In the box Botton was the user manual, a Kodachrome brochure in French and several cashier ticket from the seller "PHOTO BANGARD", 29, Quai du Fossé, Mulhouse, France, also identified in the inner side of the camera back with a sticker.The cashier ticket are probably to related to the camera since the amounts in French Francs does not correspond to any price list of that time.

 

In addition the camera has a leather ever-ready bag in excellent condition. When I first detailed the camera, I soon appeared that it almost pristine with very little sign of use. All functions works flawlessly and the shutter curtains are as new. The view finder and range finder are very clear and contrasted as the day 1. The lens is also very nice with the coating in quite good condition.

 

The camera was so nice and easy to clean that I could test it with a film the day after the receipt.

  

About the FOCA PF2B camera's and the normal lens OPLAR:

 

The Foca type PF2B (PF for "Petit Format") was constructed in France by the company "Optique & Precision de Levallois" (OPL) starting from 1947. It was manufactured in the Chateaudun OPL factory, route de Jallans, France. The factory, constructed in 1938, is still at the same place under the name of SAFRAN now producing precision devices for aerospace appliances.

 

The camera is equipped with the collapsible 36mm screw-mount OPLAR lens (a modified Tessar formula with an additional fifth rear element) 1:2.8 f=5cm. The focal shutter of the PF2B has timing of 1/1000, 1/500, 1/200, 1/100, 1/50 and 1/25s plus the B pose. A slow exposure device below 1/25s could be installed by the aftermarket service and was installed basically for the FOCA PF3 type.

 

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Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

 

Leica M3 | Leica LEICA 35mm Summicron F2 Asph | Kodak TriX 400

 

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

  

Digitized yearbook for Rice High School in Altair, Texas for the year 1984.

Digitized photographs from the VSU-TV and WVVS-FM History Collection (UA/7/5/2) Box 1.

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From back of photo: "On the Gulf Beach. Clearwater, Fla. 1946. Dolly, Emma, Florence."

 

Florence L. DeHart Burns, 1934-

Emma Campbell Gleeson DeHart, 1904-1995

Ernestine (Dolly) DeHart Renaud, 1935-2024

From back of photo: "Mother Gleeson. Lydia Eastlack Gleeson, age 18 (taken before marriage). Mother of Emma G. DeHart, Lydia, Florence, Charles, James, and Howard Gleeson. Grandmother of Florence G. Burns, Ernestine (Dolly) Renaud. Piper and Marcus. Formerly Clifford's. 270 S. Second St., Philadelphia."

 

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Lydia P. Eastlack Gleeson, 1872-1953

From back of photo: "Florence B. Gleeson at Syracuse, New York 1924. Graduated from Syracuse University with two friends."

 

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Florence (Ted) Budd Gleeson, 1901-1980

Digitized photographs from the VSU-TV and WVVS-FM History Collection (UA/7/5/2) Box 1.

Old Digitized Slides

From back of photo: "Beatty Haines."

 

possibly a relation of Blanche Haines Gleeson?

From back of photo: "Ernestine DeHart, Emma DeHart, Ernest DeHart, Florence DeHart. About 1941-1946. Woodbury, NJ."

 

Ernestine (Dolly) DeHart Renaud, 1935-2024

Emma Campbell Gleeson DeHart, 1904-1995

Ernest R. DeHart, 1903-1991

Florence L. DeHart Burns, 1934-

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

 

Leica M6 | 28mm f2.8 Elmerit Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2 28mm f2.8 Leica | Kodak TriX 400

 

Digitized with Negative Supply

 

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Digitized from a 1993 Kodak Gold negative film using a Canon R5 in 2025…….32 years later. The original film was Kodak Gold R-3 and was photographed with a Canon EOS Elan

A petroglyph is an image created on rock by scraping or in other ways creating that image in the rock surface. They are found world-wide and are usually associated with ancient peoples but these petroglyphs were found in the Mojave desert in the Barstow area.

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