A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: scan. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: scan. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
2009. július 9., csütörtök
Redone
This is the picture of my first entry, redone to look like Velvia 50. So much nicer and punchier. (Click to see it larger.)
2009. február 13., péntek
Budapest No 2.
The old photos of Budapest series continues.
Címkék:
Budapest,
old photos,
scan,
slide
2009. február 8., vasárnap
Old Photos of Budapest
Here are some old slides I've found at home from the 1970s, captured in the 1960s, published by Képzőművészeti Alap (Hungarian Fine Arts Fund). The film stock is East-German ORWO slide (duplicating?) film - popular in the central and eastern part of Europe.
The credit of the photographs is unknown to me at this time, but maybe most of the photographers were members of MTI (Magyar Távirati Iroda, Hungarian News Agency) staff.
These slides are mostly very faded. They were cleaned before scanning, but they are so severely scratched and dirty, it was hopeless to remove all the mud from the surface. You cannot see this so clearly when projected.
I'm planning to re-photograph these scenes to see what has changed during these 40+ years - an exciting plan for me!
Let this selection stand for the memory of the great photographers of Hungary.


as seen from the Mount Gellért (Gellért-hegy)



from the Buda side of Budapest

still from the Buda side







and the Church building of The Great Blessed Virgin (Nagyboldogasszony templom)
(popularly named Matthias Church)
To be continued...
Címkék:
Budapest,
old photos,
scan,
slide
2009. február 5., csütörtök
Starting a photoblog

For a couple of months I was using a digital SLR as well as film cameras, but I went back to film and scanning. The colors and the whole look is still equal or better than what a DSLR I couldn't afford would do for about 8000 dollars. The scanner cost me only 160 dollars used.
See Ken Rockwell's articles on digital and analog cameras here:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/free-digital-camera.htm
and here: http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d3x/sharpness-comparison.htm
Címkék:
Austria,
Minolta ScanDual III,
scan
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