Analog
Most of these images were taken with a Minolta Maxxum SLR, either the S7000 or the 700si, which replaced my S7000 which was stolen in Rome while on a trip to Italy in 1994. Most were produced by scanning the 35mm negative with my Epson Perfection V700 Photo Scanner.
Winterthur
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Built in 1837 by a daughter of E.I. DuPont and her husband, Jacques Biderman, it is named after his ancestral home in Switzerland. It was substantially enlarged with the addition of a wing in 1928-32. Opened as a museum in 1941. Wilmington, Delaware. Scanned 35mm negative. (3W015)
Eagle Roll Mill
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Birkenhead Mills - In the powder yard of the Hagley Library and Museum. Where the du Pont family founded its gunpowder works in 1802. Used in the making of black powder to mix sulfur, saltpeter, and charcoal. On the Brandywine River, Wilmington, Delaware. Scanned 35mm negative. (3Y033)
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Terminal
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Designed by Francis H. Kimble. Opened in 1893. On the US National Register of Historic Places and a US National Historic Landmark. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Scanned 35mm negative (3R013)
Independence Hall
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From a stairwell in Congress Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Scanned 35mm negative (3R007)
Philadelphia at Night
Philadelphia City Hall
Staircase
Christ Church
Independence Hall - The Governor's Council Chamber
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Where William Penn's sons and grandsons, or their appointed representatives, presided over the Provincial Council, the highest legislative body in the colony. After the Revolution, the Executive Council presided over by Benjamin Franklin met here. Scanned 35mm negative. (3Q024)
Independence Hall, Pennsylvania Assembly Room
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Where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Scanned 35mm negative (3Q023)
Longwood Gardens East Conservatory
Arts and Industries Museum
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Washington, D.C. The second Smithsonian Building to be built. Deigned to house the Smithsonian Museum. Scanned 35mm negative. (3H016)
DC Metro Station
DC Metro Station
Park bench
Washington DC at Night
Framed Arts and Industries Building
Light at the end of the tunnel
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