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Birth of Venus
[11th Apr, 2007|23:22]
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The original photo was marked "© 1923 E.S. Co."
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Istanbul
[15th Oct, 2006|21:46]
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This is a different process than most of my vintage stereoscopes. Instead of being created from discrete left and right images this is created from a red-blue view that was posted in [info]vintagephoto. It's an easy matter to separate out the colour channels, but getting a decent animation from them requires a bit more finesse. For one, the plane of vision used in the red-blue image did not lend itself well to animation. Secondly, presenting red-blue stereoscopic images as JPEGs suffers from the fact the JPEG compression badly blurs reds, so that the separated red channel ends up being a much lower quality image than the image than can be pulled from the blue channel.
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PNE 1958
[7th Aug, 2006|15:54]
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My dad talking to Miss PNE 1958.

For you non-Vancouverites, PNE stands for "Pacific National Exhibition" which began as the Vancouver area's fall harvest fair and evolved into a major agricultural and industrial trade show, and the typical fall-fair carnival rides and sideshow developed into a permanent amusement park called "Playland" that opens in the spring, months before the actual PNE. The PNE grounds were the home of Vancouver's first stadium, Empire Stadium, where Roger Bannister ran the "Miracle Mile" in the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. Empire Stadium fell into disuse after BC Place was opened in 1983, and was demolished not much later. The statue of Roger Bannister and John Landy that used to be at the entrance of the stadium has been moved to the main entrance to the PNE grounds.

We used to get free tickets to the PNE at the end of the school year. It's funny, I used to go the PNE and Playland more when I lived on Vancouver Island than since I've actually lived in Vancouver. In the 16 years I've lived here, I've been once. 
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Not What I Was Looking For
[6th Aug, 2006|20:24]
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I was just digging through my box of old photographs, looking for something in particular, and much to my surprise, I found Waldo!


Actually is name is Erie Winram and the photograph was made by my father at the Vancouver Island Swim Club Championships in Nanaimo, BC, February 1977.


I'd forgotten about the wealth of strange and wonderful things in that box. Trust me, I'll be posting more.
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1965
[23rd Mar, 2006|21:44]
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The four people in the foreground are (L-R) my late father, my mother, my late Uncle Joe, and my Auntie Bertine.

The photo is dated 1965 by "J. Raber photography". In this picture my father is the same age I am now.
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My Sister
[23rd Mar, 2006|21:04]
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Thirty years ago and obviously not out of the pre-teen tomboy phase yet.

Photo by Hank Barrick.
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The Summer of 1975
[23rd Mar, 2006|20:40]
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The Duncan Aquanis Swim Team float. The trailer is by "Al Higgins Wrought Iron". Hank Barrick made the swimmer-and-whale, a variation of which is still the logo for the aquatic centre in Duncan. Photo by Hank Barrick. Scanned from a very old, very faded negative by me just now because I have the urge to do something creative, but a dearth of energy and creativity. I still have and use the camera this was made with.
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Stereo #20
[28th Feb, 2006|22:13]
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Stereo #20. No date on the original, but from the "Gibson Girl" hair and backdrop I'm guessing it's Edwardian. I love the backdrop and the fact that the edge of it is showing.

I didn't make it out Sunday with my "new" stereo camera. I'm hoping to give it a trial run this week.
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Stereo #19
[22nd Nov, 2005|21:47]
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[info]kerrykate was kind enough to send me a high-resolution scan of a stereoscopic postmortem photo in her possession. The image above is simply a preview. The image behind the cut is 1100 × 1000 pixels and weighs in at just under 1 MB.


19th Century Death in 3D )
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Stereo #18
[13th Nov, 2005|14:30]
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[Current Mood | tired]


A megatherium display at the Smithsonian Institute, originally photographed some time around 1900.
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Stereo #17 - An Evening at the Opera
[28th Jul, 2005|23:59]
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My first attempt at creating an animation from splitting a red-green composite image rather than working from two separate stereo images.
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Stereo #16
[17th Jul, 2005|13:47]
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An improved rework of Stereo #7.

"Her Excellency Lady Curzon, on the terrace of a bungalow at Gulmarg in Cashmere, India."
Source stereographic photo taken in 1900.
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Stereo #15
[16th Jul, 2005|12:48]
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[Current Mood |awake]


Obviously another image from the same stereographic series as my previous post.
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Stereo #14
[15th Jul, 2005|19:19]
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First new one in a while...
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Stereo #13
[1st Nov, 2004|19:30]
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Stereo #13 - more of the classical nudes from Stereo #12 and #4.

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Stereo #12
[5th Oct, 2004|20:39]
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[Current Music |Grant and Wilson - Blue Monday on Sugar Hill]


Definitely from the same series as Stereo #4

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Stereo #11 (Brooklyn Bridge)
[18th Sep, 2004|14:44]
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The Brooklyn Bridge under construction in 1882.

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If you want, I know a guy who knows a guy who can get you deal to buy the whole bridge, cheap!
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Stereo #10 (Art)
[15th Sep, 2004|21:29]
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Lady Curzon Strikes Again (Stereo #9)
[3rd Sep, 2004|23:38]
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Lady Curzon of India, 1902. The same woman as in Stereo #7

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Distance Education (Stereo #8)
[13th Aug, 2004|23:32]
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That distance-ed photography class at Hogwarts is paying off...

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