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I was there last weekend to visit my son. The fog never lifted enough for the islands to show. Good luck though.
Yup, couldn't see them.
I was there last weekend to visit my son. The fog never lifted enough for the islands to show. Good luck though.
After a night's sleep and looking more closely at the pics I've come to the conclusion that these are not in the US ... so the cannister was likely marked wrong or the films have been mixed up. Not surprising I guess as who knows how many times these have been messed around with over the years.
In the shot that's taken from inside the vehicle the photographer is sitting on the left which indicates the driver was on the other side so it was a right hand drive car ... we drive on the left side of the road here! Zooming in on the rego plate of one of the cars in the first pic I can see a 'Q' at the start ... Queensland rego most likely IMO. It's definitely cattle country ... we have plenty of that here.
I'll just about bet that these were taken with a Leica screwmount or maybe a standard ... these people were wealthy and Austrian so more likely to be a rangefinder model IMO. What makes me think this is the frame spacing of the negatives on this roll ... it's extremely close and very precise which I have noticed with any screwmount I've ever used.
Scannning that first roll was riveting stuff ... I was on the edge of my chair the whole time and couldn't open the images fast enough as each one completed scanning. There was a fair bit of cleaning up to do in post with the healing brush and clone tool but exposure adjustments were fairly basic ... just re-setting the black and white points and boosting contrast slightly where needed. I'm trying very hard not to 'overcook' these in post processing and spoil the feel of them ... they need to look what what they are IMO ... images from very old negatives! That first roll consumed at least six hours so this will be a long haul ... but by the way I feel now I know I'm going to enjoy every minute of it! 😀
Today is roll #2 ... stay tuned!
Oh ... and thanks for all the supportive comments. (back to the scanner!)
Hey Keith, that's amazing! David and Kylie have certainly got a fascinating bit of history there. That roll is definitely Australia, it'll be interesting to work out where it is. I found mention of a Tremayne Station near Broke in NSW, but it looks like the shots were taken in a more northern area (and some are obviously at the coast).
I've got my own traesure trove of negatives from a great uncle that I have to scan some time. They're mainly from Darwin and Cairns in the 1920s/30s and are all glass plates or large rollfilm negs. Most are in pretty bad shape so there's going to have to be some cleaning and/or a whole lot of photoshop to get a decent result. I've done a few and the results are just great.
Keep 'em coming! We appreciate your efforts, Keith.
...and the woman with the horse on the hill side.
Shot # 3, of the shadows of the horses -- surely from the viewing angle, the shadow on the right must be the photographer, shooting from atop the horse. Where else could the camera be? And, it looks like a woman's silhouette to me. The photographer was a woman...?