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Swiss Farms

Enjoy Kodak ASA 100 50mm @ F5.6 Olympus OM-2N

Slide from 82' now is film better than digital no contest they are so different.
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Gisela Plewe said:

In diesem Tal voller Licht herrscht eine wunderschöne Stimmung. Welchen Film hattest du für das Dia verwendet?
7 years ago ( translate )

Steve Paxton replied to Gisela Plewe:

At this point on my trip it was all Kodak 100 ASA l Left with 20 rolls of 36 slide film. in the end i ran out and went to Fugifilm 200 ASA as i could not buy Kodak. so love to do the whole trip on digital. as i got to shots and how much have i got left did not take the shot. the biggest sin i committed was it got too expensive to take the shot this was one i did. enjoy a real Swiss scene i bet would be just the same today.
7 years ago

Gisela Plewe replied to Steve Paxton:

Beide Filme habe ich früher auch gern verwendet.
Dein Scan ist auch recht gut geworden. Ich habe das Nachfolgemodell deines Scanners und bin von der Qualität jedesmal enttäuscht.
7 years ago ( translate )

Gudrun said:

Good scan! It was obvious from the thumbnail thatv it isn't Australia:-)
7 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Gudrun:

there is no doubt in that alright..
7 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Gisela Plewe:

thats a shame one of the reasons i bought the scanner was to convert the slides the ones i wanted any way.
7 years ago

Daniela Brocca said:

But where was that in Switzerland, Steve?
7 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Daniela Brocca:

I had my Michelin maps of our trip on the maps i had the shots marked i took each day. my last big clean out "i will never need the map as again more space in my room" . you will note i have not mapped it in this case its just a photo i can show you that info has been lost to recycled paper...... Sorry we did a lot of the small valleys as well so i have no idea.
7 years ago

Herb Riddle said:

Always nice to see these retro shots Steve. Typical Alpen scenery and I can excuse you after all this time not having the info anymore as to where it was. Ah well, as they say "a gud un is always a gud un, no matter what the title says".
Cheers, Herb
7 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Herb Riddle:

Its kind of shame as it was only just thrown out...but there is a real difference between the two. Digital is crisper.
7 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

It has scanned well Steve. I have been doing the same to a lot of my late father's old slides.
A lovely scene. Thank you for adding me to your contacts. I will also enjoy viewing your gallery :)
7 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

i know it would have been better on digital and i would not have committed the unforgivable it got to expensive to take photos on film. thanks
7 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

Excellent shot! (Apologies for cut and paste but it's difficult to comment individually on 2 week's worth of missed photos!!)
7 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Andy Rodker:

Andy if you saw the rain we have had this shot is years behind but still good.. i completely understand.
7 years ago

Argenna said:

Beautiful landscape!
7 years ago ( translate )