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  • Slides of India 1984.

    Bit bored by the gloomy weather so I got my old slides out.These are photographs of slides taken with my E5 and the slides on the end of an old toilet roll on the front.

    Lake Palace hotel ,Udipur


    Ranakpur Jain temple,very peaceful place.


    Mother and baby in a hut in the desert.


    Market,Jaiselmeer.


    Yours truly with a 'tash in 1984


    Originally take on an Olympus OM1(n) which still works.Must go back one day.
    Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

    All the best

    Andy

    E1,E5,E420,E-M5,OM1(N),14-54,12-60SWD,7-14mm,50-200,50mm F2.0 macro,25mm pancake,EC14,Sigma 50-500 HSM,m4/3 14-150,Om50mm(F1.,OM28mm(f2.,FL36,HLD4,HLD2,Epson P3000,crap tripod,Manfrotto 680B monopod,various filters/CF cards.

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    Re: Slides of India 1984.

    A delightful set of shots.
    The sky in the 2nd looks like a perfect gradient.
    I like the mother and child shot even though the child looks peeved at something.
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    • #3
      Re: Slides of India 1984.

      Originally posted by Pops View Post
      The sky in the 2nd looks like a perfect gradient.
      Thanks.I think I had a polarizer on in that shot.Although I can still find all my OM gear this is the one thing I can't.
      Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

      All the best

      Andy

      E1,E5,E420,E-M5,OM1(N),14-54,12-60SWD,7-14mm,50-200,50mm F2.0 macro,25mm pancake,EC14,Sigma 50-500 HSM,m4/3 14-150,Om50mm(F1.,OM28mm(f2.,FL36,HLD4,HLD2,Epson P3000,crap tripod,Manfrotto 680B monopod,various filters/CF cards.

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      • #4
        Re: Slides of India 1984.

        the slides seem to be kept in a good condition. Personally I like the photo of mother and baby. As the mother's eye gazes at the lens, it's quite a strong photo but the framing stops the blow (?) firmly. The baby looks to me a statue of buddhism. a face of wisdom.

        also glad to know that you were an OM user. I was, too. I occasionally use it to make them sure that they are all in a good shape. thanking you for showing us from your archives.

        yoshi

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        • #5
          Re: Slides of India 1984.

          Very pleased that you did these, Andy.

          Quite a mix in genre here.

          Never been to India. But would love to go there.

          Liked seeing all of these. The architecture is exquisite, and I particularly like the woman with child.

          Good to be able to put a face to the name too.
          Canon 7D 50D 400D Canon 300mm f4 L IS Canon 70 - 200 f2.8 L IS Sigma 150 - 500 f6.3 OS Sigma 50mm f1.4

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          • #6
            Re: Slides of India 1984.

            What a wonderful set of images. Like Yoshi, I agree the mother and child is impressive, however, they are all stunning.

            Roy and I went in 2011. An outstanding holiday from being rowed on the Ganges to see the sunrise and the people bathing to travel on the Shatabdi express, the Taj etc, etc.

            Have been watching Michael Portillo on Rail Journeys in India and it brought it all back, as he travelled in many places that we did and walked the same route.

            It's funny how your pictures have such a wonderful retro feel to them. Just love them. Thanks for sharing.
            Audrey

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            • #7
              Re: Slides of India 1984.

              Originally posted by Garry View Post

              Good to be able to put a face to the name too.
              Not sure about the moustache though

              I've got so many old slides, one day I'll get around to doing some more.
              Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

              All the best

              Andy

              E1,E5,E420,E-M5,OM1(N),14-54,12-60SWD,7-14mm,50-200,50mm F2.0 macro,25mm pancake,EC14,Sigma 50-500 HSM,m4/3 14-150,Om50mm(F1.,OM28mm(f2.,FL36,HLD4,HLD2,Epson P3000,crap tripod,Manfrotto 680B monopod,various filters/CF cards.

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              • #8
                Re: Slides of India 1984.

                Originally posted by Autumn View Post
                What a wonderful set of images. Like Yoshi, I agree the mother and child is impressive, however, they are all stunning.

                Roy and I went in 2011. An outstanding holiday from being rowed on the Ganges to see the sunrise and the people bathing to travel on the Shatabdi express, the Taj etc, etc.

                Have been watching Michael Portillo on Rail Journeys in India and it brought it all back, as he travelled in many places that we did and walked the same route.

                It's funny how your pictures have such a wonderful retro feel to them. Just love them. Thanks for sharing.
                Thank you for your kind comments.

                We visited India three times in the 80/90's. My wife retires next year so may go back.
                An Indian friend who I used to work with tells me we would really notice a difference nowadays.
                Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

                All the best

                Andy

                E1,E5,E420,E-M5,OM1(N),14-54,12-60SWD,7-14mm,50-200,50mm F2.0 macro,25mm pancake,EC14,Sigma 50-500 HSM,m4/3 14-150,Om50mm(F1.,OM28mm(f2.,FL36,HLD4,HLD2,Epson P3000,crap tripod,Manfrotto 680B monopod,various filters/CF cards.

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