OK... I finally dug up the slide, and found a method of
transferring it to the digital realm. Using a moldy-old Asahi Pentax
Bellows II slide copier and a yellowed 50/1.4, I got this transfer:
http://filebox.ece.vt.edu/~papenfuss/imgp9826_1024x768.jpg
(full-sized 1.4MB here)
http://filebox.ece.vt.edu/~papenfuss/imgp9826.jpg
Again, quality is rather craptacular, but for glacier
comparison, it might be useful. It was taken in mid-June, 1986.
Of course now that I look at them all, I can't see much of a
difference. It's barely a glacier anyway, and difficult to discern from
just the regular snowfields. Oh well...
-Cory
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008, ann sanfedele wrote:
Ok I found one slide - not the sharpest for sure, but for examining
glaciation it should work --
http://annsan.smugmug.com/gallery/4796533_saNpx#433183950_CqCKP-A-LB
I'm going to dig up the Athabasca Glacier pix... from 1976 and then 1992
(and they were both in the Spring - wait, no,
maybe I have one from 1989 too, in the fall
anyway... intersting to make comparissons... I'm only showing this fuzzy
thingy for the sake of the environment
ann
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