I've been working on another way to digitize my old negatives. 20 years ago, I was using a Nikon Coolscan. Looking at those files now, they're ok I guess. Better than nothing. I have an Epson V750, but especially for 35mm, those scans suck. I have access to a drum scanner, but those scans take so much time and work. In any case, I've come up with a method that I'm happy with. This isn't my technical blog, so I'm just gonna show you a few images from Czechoslovakia. Now that country was separated in the "velvet divorce," one of the few country split ups that was peaceful and civil. Back in 1991 when I first visited, Czechoslovakia had recently moved from a planned "socialist" economy towards a western style more capitalist democracy. Prague was a gritty, gray, yet beautiful city mostly visited only by foreigners from the East Block. Czech out the gallery (isn't that punny?!) here . As always, words and pictures are copyright ©Michael Hal...
Enjoying your goofy posts. Enjoyed the red rose with ortho film. Not much bellows extension on that, it must have been a wide angle lens! This sign I believe means a meeting point, not necessarily for a menage a quatre!
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