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India, 1978

- ian - Thursday, September 15th, 2005 : goo

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From my father's archives.

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I've displayed them elsewhere, but I thought it might be nice to post them here once, for y'all to see.

This is part of an ongoing slide scanning project. All of these pics came from basically the first stack I picked out at random of many, many boxes full. If anyone has access to a Nikon Coolscan 4000 or better 35mm slide scanner, please email me at ian dot rees at bcm dot edu.

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Peter: 16th Sep 2005 - 13:39 GMT

ian... breathtaking. thanks! ive been waiting to see some of these for quite some time- wha ta different world! wow!

jeeff: 16th Sep 2005 - 15:28 GMT

wow. i especially love the one with the tall building framing the bright muddy water, 6th from the bottom. so cinematic!

Peter: totally. that was my favorite also...

Jamie: i hope to visit india some day. great photos

hill: perfect.

Cari: 17th Sep 2005 - 22:38 GMT

Exquisite! There are so many stories going on in this series. I really enjoy the view of the river and bridge via the submerged buildings (4th). Thanks for the post and the project!

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