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You folks (perticularly OR and CR) have been giving me ideas. I'm not much of a photographer, but my dad has libraries of photo's he's taken that I think you all would enjoy. I finally thought lesterday to ask him for permission to post some of them on here. I also showed him OR's and CR's threads. He agreed to let me post the ones that didn't have family in them
It'll take a while to resize all of them to be able to put online, but when he saw CR's pic of Hopi House, he showed me where he had taken the *exact* same shot while on vacation a couple months ago. As well as one of the Canyon from the same location as CR. I'll see if I can go ahead and post those two here before I hit the sack.
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OK, call me lazy but I spent a while getting X working over SSH so I could lay in bed with the laptop and work on resizing these pics for posting. Got it working (quite well I might add)
I went through some directories of pics my dad has on his hard drive and picked out some I thought you folks might be interested in. There's far too many to post in the thread here (haven't checked if the gallery would work), but I put them on my server for all to enjoy. file sizes range from approx 150k - nearly 500k. A far cry from the 2-4+ MB most of them started out at. Figured that was a bit big for posting online where someone might be viewing over dial-up
Fl-Carrib contains pics from their vacation in 2k2 Arizona is pics from a couple months ago newmex contains pics taken probably sometime in the mid-late 70's, maybe really early 80's, but I doubt they're that recent.
Beautiful pics Aaedwin, The Canyon looks like I could just walk in... I wish I could. Anne
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Hah! Those really are the exact same photos. (I bet a lot of people get those ones too)
There you go CR, now you've got to get a picture of the hopi house from the roof of the building across the street.
I'm quite taken with this one. It's a great capture of a regal animal. Or at least he apears that way here. And this is just far too familiar to look at without it hitting deep (dead on the beaches at home).
This is just too awesome for words. The curve of the track draws your eye along the arc to the point where the beautiful colours are almost an after thought. This one is perfectly framed and balanced. The contrasts, the near and far, and the fact that the bush doesn't obscure the mountain at all is amazing.
Does your dad have a film scanner or something? And what kind of camera did he take those older images with?
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Wow! Aaediwen! I looked at every photo and enjoyed them immensely! Makes me want to go back to the Grand Canyon and the Hopi House again! Thank you so much for sharing those Aaediwen. I was impressed how your dad was able to get a shot of the Hopi House with no people around. That was the biggest problem I had when I tried to photograph it........people kept being in my way!
Aaediwen! did your dad take the train to the Grand Canyon do you know? I ask because I took many of the same shots as he did of the big hole!
Excellent, excellent photos! Loved the one of the raven too!
Next time I want to spend the night up there and take sunset and sunrise photos! Has your dad done that yet? I bet he will!
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It's a great capture of a regal animal. Or at least he apears that way here.
My parents have a way I think of finding wild animals who want their picture taken. Mom said he posed there for some time while dad took the shot
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Does your dad have a film scanner or something? And what kind of camera did he take those older images with?
Yup, dedicated film scanner. And then a flatbed as well for scanning prints. He's got so many more too that it's not funny. I'm not sure the exact model of the camera dad used prior to getting his Rebel, but I'll see if I can locate it and get that for you. I think he's got it upstairs. I know it's an Olympus 35mm
Oh, Ok! It is amazing how the lighting over the canyon changes from one hour to the next and then the weather can change just as rapidly! such an awesome place to be. I never appreciated it when I was a youngster. I just saw it as this big hole in the ground and said eh?! Now I look at it with complete awe! I see in your dad's pics that he had puffy white clouds too, like my photos did have! Those are Arizona clouds as we Arizonians like to refer to them as!
Looking forward to seeing more of your dad's pics!
If your dad would like next time he goes to the Canyon, he should take the train trip from Williams, Az to the there. It is a really nice trip and lots of entertainment. The only problem is that you only have 3 hours to spend at the canyon if you are going just for the day. Best to stay the night at one of the hotels there and you can get some really awesome photos!
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And what kind of camera did he take those older images with?
Olympus OM10
35-200mm lens He also has a 35-70mm lens for it downstairs too. This was his staple camera until he got the Cannon Rebel he uses now. My entire life, whenever we were going somewhere worthwhile, that camera was along with us. That's dad's camera. The most I've ever touched it has been to hold or carry it (never very far). I've never taken a picture with it in the 24 years we've both been around.