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A plumed encounter in a harbour in Greece. The pelican is real not a statue, or a PS layer, at all!

Following this direct link you can see it large and on black: 'Pelican' On Black

I found a box of my slides. I have no recollection of being there but I must have been! It was the first year of the wonderful Lotus 79 with Mario Andretti leading Ronnie Peterson through Paddock Hill Bend. The following drivers )in order) are Jody Schekter, Alan Jones, Nikki Lauda, Ricardo Patrese, Carlos Reutemann (eventual winner), Jacques lafitte, Patrick Depailler, John Watson, Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt.

 

Taken with Minolta XG2 on Kodak Ektachrome

Kodak Ektachrome 100. Linhof Master Technika. Nikol SW 90/8.

West Side of Mavis Road

North of Burnhamthrope Road

South of Rathburn Road

Date of photographs: Spring 1976

Helios 44 2-58mm - Zenit TTL - Kodak Ektachrome

Pentax K1000 with Pentax-M 1.4/50

New Kodak Ektachrome E100 35mm

Scanned with Canon CanoScan 9900 F.

This was a gloomy day, sure, but it was also a lot warmer and more melty than the surrounding weeks, which made walking and shooting a little bit easier. Took this out down Lohr Rd. in Ann Arbor, getting some shots right by the cornfields. Without the sky in view, this doesn't look quite as unreal as the other Tungsten shots. Processing and scan by NCPS, no editing in Photoshop.

 

Canon A-1 w/ FD 50mm f/1.8, Kodak Ektachrome 160T (Expired 03/1997)

Interesting colours from this expired Tungsten film.

date stamped on slide January 1961

Olympus XA2, Kodak Ektachrome E100

film/92

 

Nikon F100 • Nikkor 35mm f/2D • Kodak Ektachrome E100 @ 100 ISO

 

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Estaba un poco triste, ya que mi viejo y querido escaner para pelĂ­cula de 120mm muriĂł, pero el querido y difuso sol de invierno hizo su apariciĂłn y me ayudĂł a recuperar este recuerdo de Sevilla :) !

Y si! aun me quedan muchas fotos por revelar!

 

Se me colo un poco de luz al manipularlo me imagino, pero me gusta que se vean las letras que van atrás de la película xD

 

Photina Reflex

Kodak Ektachrome E100 GX

ultra vencido

e-6

 

Shoe tree next to Route 66, East of Stroud, Oklahoma.

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[lomo lc-a, Kodak Ektachrome E100G, double exposure]

  

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Along Route 66

Kodak Ektachrome E100VS

35mm Ektachrome printed to FP-100C with a Vivitar Instant Slide Printer

Echo Park, California. Part of a huge mural along the side the road. This one is especially cool. This chicken makes me smile. I think he's on a mission.

鶯歌陶瓷博物館 Ying-ge Ceramics Meseum, Taiwan. Praktica CX-2. Kodak Ektachrome, expired film. X-Pro.

Film: Kodak Ektachrome E100

Camera: Rolleiflex Automat X

Lens: 75mm f/3.5 Tessar

Settings: 1/250 second; f/8

Lab: Memphis Film Lab

Scanner: Noritsu HS-1800

That is me back in 1993 helping to make Christmas cookies. I had just gotten my Nikon 5005 a month or two before and was playing with the timer. That is my Aunt Sharon on the left and my cousin Jeremy helping to the make the cookies. That is my cousing Sara's arm that you can just see and my mom facing away from the camera.

 

Winter, 1993

Nikon 5005 SLR

Kodak Ektachrome

Canon T70 35mm film camera, Kodak Ektachrome 160 slide film (expired December 1979)

 

Thanks for the film, Mike Raso!

 

Las Vegas, NV.

 

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camera: Lomo Holga 120SF | film: Kodak Ektachome E100SW 100 | xpro [not edited]

19811105_F11607_APSPII Four x DX class at Westfield

 

GE export model U25C

 

#7830

 

Film: expired & xproed Kodak Ektachrome E100VS

Camera: Lomo Lc-a

Up they went in their hundreds during the next twenty years. There was scarcely a town or suburb of any size that didn't have one. This was not quite the prototype, Harlow being, after Stevenage, the second New Town established, in 1947. By the mid-1970s these pedestrianised shopping precincts were part of the background of all our lives.

Here in Broad Walk, begun in 1958, the vision of the new town's supremo, Sir Frederick Gibberd ...elsewhere compromised over the years... survives in its purest form. Its muddled appearance, with shops of mixed height, is not an asset, frowns Pevsner. The obelisk is by Gibberd, concrete faced with Portland stone, erected 1980 to commemorate the building of Harlow. When I was younger I hated these places, but now they have acquired a certain Period Charm. Modern high street names such as Holland & Barrett and Shoe Zone don't seem quite right, do they?

The title refers to an opinion expressed by my wife, who is a native of Pennsylvania and has the direct habit of speech for which our cousins across the herring pond are noted. She leaned over my shoulder as I was preparing to upload the photograph.

"The hardest thing is always to think of a title", I grumbled.

"What's it of?"

"Harlow ...you remember ...we stopped off on the way back from IKEA because we needed to pee". Well, I'd thought it might be a bit more interesting than Bishops Stortford services, but Mrs B does not share my interest in postwar town planning.

"Oh yeah. That was a weird place. You oughta call it the fuggin' twilight zone".

A trio of Alvis 12/50 cars, seen at Fionnphort, Isle of Mull, many years ago! Are they still running? Scanned from an Ektachrome slide.

Red

Allen Park, MI

 

Canon A-1

Canon FD 24mm f/2.8

Kodak Ektachrome

Olympus XA2, Kodak Ektachrome E100

Holga / Kodak Ektachrome 100 VS / Xpro / Tarragona

West Side of Mavis Road

North of Burnhamthrope Road

South of Hydro Transmission Towers

Date of photographs: Spring 1976

A scan of a slide taken in the mid 1980's with an Olympus OM4, Zuiko 100mm f2.8 lens and an extension tube.

Yashica FX2 Kodak Ektachrome iso 100

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