rps
Loc: Muskoka Ontario Canada
Fascinating!!!
This also ties in with a recent lively thread here on whether today's digital images will survive due to changes in technology and the impermanence of digital media and ink jet prints.
These images (except one) were all silver based negatives and prints. Suppose they had been shot on first generation digital cameras and/or stored on now obsolete media.
But thank you for sharing these superb images!
ace-mt, fantastic pictures and stories, thanks for sharing this link. :thumbup:
Wow! Great pics! Thanks. I wish there was an easy way to save these. I'll have to save them individually. Then I'll put them into a slide show and save them that way.
Wow. I love instances that have been ftozen in time. I wish the photography was invented much earlier.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thanks. I have bookmarked it to check it out later.
Wow thanks so much for sharing this. Awesome photos.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
Quite fascinating! Thanks
Hi I am a newbie here .there is a way to save these files
by copying them and paste them into a word document
doreen.p.parker41 wrote:
Hi I am a newbie here .there is a way to save these files
by copying them and paste them into a word document
Welcome to our forum, and thanks for the tip.
doreen.p.parker41 wrote:
Hi I am a newbie here .there is a way to save these files
by copying them and paste them into a word document
just right click and save pid as
doreen.p.parker41 wrote:
Hi I am a newbie here .there is a way to save these files
by copying them and paste them into a word document
Why not just click on "Save Picture As" and add them to your "Pictures" folder? :thumbup:
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