Golden oldies made digital
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Golden oldies made digital
Spend some time to "digitize" some older slides the Roel Reijne way. Check his great website with useful tips on this http://www.foto-expositie.nl/tips.html
I just randomly picked some slides, produced early 1978 then with the Practica LTL3 (so don't expect the highest quality..) Hope you like 'm.
Back in these years still a few TWA 707s could be seen in the old sixties style colours. N786TW is seen lining up on Frankfurt's 25R runway.
Also at Frankfurt, on finals for the 25L runway the very first production 747 "Clipper America", being the N747PA (c/n 19639) which was recently scrapped in South Korea as restaurant..
Landing for the same 25L in dreadful weather, by then one of best looking DC10 schemes in my opinion, Aeromexico's XA-DUH. This one is still flying today as CP-2555 for TAB Cargo
Scrapped a couple of years ago at Brussels was this first production A300B OO-TEF (c/n 002) seen here at Schiphol. Nowadays for photography, this spot is (like many) history and obstructed by the walkway towards the B-Gates.
I just randomly picked some slides, produced early 1978 then with the Practica LTL3 (so don't expect the highest quality..) Hope you like 'm.
Back in these years still a few TWA 707s could be seen in the old sixties style colours. N786TW is seen lining up on Frankfurt's 25R runway.
Also at Frankfurt, on finals for the 25L runway the very first production 747 "Clipper America", being the N747PA (c/n 19639) which was recently scrapped in South Korea as restaurant..
Landing for the same 25L in dreadful weather, by then one of best looking DC10 schemes in my opinion, Aeromexico's XA-DUH. This one is still flying today as CP-2555 for TAB Cargo
Scrapped a couple of years ago at Brussels was this first production A300B OO-TEF (c/n 002) seen here at Schiphol. Nowadays for photography, this spot is (like many) history and obstructed by the walkway towards the B-Gates.
check http://www.planepix.nl or aviationpix.nl for great images!
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Re: Golden oldies made digital
Great to see that others also use the same technique,
With good results!
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Re: Golden oldies made digital
Very good scans Sjaak!
Please note that there is a nice subforum for these:
http://forum.scramble.nl/viewforum.php?f=80
Please note that there is a nice subforum for these:
http://forum.scramble.nl/viewforum.php?f=80
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Mooi gedaan Sjaak !
En....exotische kisten.
Grrrrrr Johan
En....exotische kisten.
Grrrrrr Johan
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The Volkswagen on picture 3 makes in authentic. Those were the days... or even before my spotting days. Great way to spend these 'dark' days (as far as you can call snow dark)
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Thanks, put the topic in the right area.Javindo50 wrote:Very good scans Sjaak!
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Hi all,
Following Sjaak's series of oldies, below some shots made with a Asahi Pentax ME Super camera in 1984 /1986, also from slides and digitalized the “Roel Reijne” way.... Hope you like them.
Brgds, Peter
1. Bangladesh Biman DC10-30 S2-ACP at Amsterdam 21/1/1984:
2. Air Belgium B737-200 OO-PLH at Frankfurt 21/2/1984
3. Air Zaire DC8-63 9Q-CLH at Maastricht 8/3/1984
4. Korean Air Cargo B707-321C at Amsterdam 15/3/1984
5. Okada Air DC8-62 TF-BBA at Luxemburg 31/3/1984
6. Balair DC10-30 HB-IHK at Palma de Mallorca 14/09/1986
Following Sjaak's series of oldies, below some shots made with a Asahi Pentax ME Super camera in 1984 /1986, also from slides and digitalized the “Roel Reijne” way.... Hope you like them.
Brgds, Peter
1. Bangladesh Biman DC10-30 S2-ACP at Amsterdam 21/1/1984:
2. Air Belgium B737-200 OO-PLH at Frankfurt 21/2/1984
3. Air Zaire DC8-63 9Q-CLH at Maastricht 8/3/1984
4. Korean Air Cargo B707-321C at Amsterdam 15/3/1984
5. Okada Air DC8-62 TF-BBA at Luxemburg 31/3/1984
6. Balair DC10-30 HB-IHK at Palma de Mallorca 14/09/1986
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Re: Golden oldies made digital
Fine scans, Sjaak and Peter, keep up the good work.
Kind regards,
Peter
Kind regards,
Peter
Re: Golden oldies made digital
Hey Peter, nice ones!
check http://www.planepix.nl or aviationpix.nl for great images!
Re: Golden oldies made digital
Some very nice samples from Roel! .As a small tribute to "Pukin' Roel" as he was best known to the Soesterberg spotters (with "vla" that is) a picture at Soesterberg end seventies, all too common back then but always nice to see nowadays....
Also taken back in 1978 are these 2 Neptunes at Valkenburg. One might say why not come closer to the subject, avoid the concrete poles and zoom out a little....well no zoomlenses back then but just simple 50mm standard lens that's why...
Also taken back in 1978 are these 2 Neptunes at Valkenburg. One might say why not come closer to the subject, avoid the concrete poles and zoom out a little....well no zoomlenses back then but just simple 50mm standard lens that's why...
check http://www.planepix.nl or aviationpix.nl for great images!