Calico, CA

by pauljay

I am currently scanning slides shot back in the eighties, a few of which are interesting enough to post. Can't remember too much about the subject depicted here but it was shot in the 'ghost town' of Calico, California, a former silver mining community, on October 18, 1989.
The camera was an SFX fitted with a Pentax F 35-70mm and loaded with Ektachrome 100.

Paul.
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GIULIO57
Posted 23/02/2015 - 10:16 Link
Unusual subject. Well seen and taken..Sometimes I believe that analogic is better than digital
PPG
davidtrout
Posted 23/02/2015 - 10:55 Link
Nice one Paul, well worth rescuing and scanning from your archives.
David

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autumnlight
Posted 23/02/2015 - 17:08 Link
Very pretty shot, like the story behind it too, did they leave these sun-catchers behind then?
pauljay
Posted 23/02/2015 - 22:39 Link
Maria, I would imagine that this was a tourist or souvenir shop. My recollection of the place seems to have been erased from memory!
Paul.

Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
PPG
drobbia
Posted 23/02/2015 - 23:05 Link
Hope you'll share more of your convo. slides.--There are quite a few of the Ghost Towns throughout Ca. Ive been to many and have also forgotten most. Now the cemeteries, thats a bit different - There are a few tourist shops in Calico and who doesn't wish for k'chome. ektachrome, etc. to record subjects - t
pauljay wrote:
Maria, I would imagine that this was a tourist or souvenir shop. My recollection of the place seems to have been erased from memory!

"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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davidwozhere
Posted 23/02/2015 - 23:38 Link
Everybody mourns Ektachrome. Why was it discontinued?
This is as good an advert for it as any - plain, clean, bright, captivating colour (or color, if you must).
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pauljay
Posted 24/02/2015 - 07:33 Link
Thanks for the feedback people, and thanks for the info Tony. David, most of my photography at that time was aviation oriented where the standard was KR64 so why I used Ektachrome on this occasion I have no idea. However, both lines are mourned, I'm sure.
Paul.

Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
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Teaka53
Posted 24/02/2015 - 11:19 Link
a very interesting capture, the narrative is an added bonus
Malc
Bobbinalorry
Posted 25/02/2015 - 14:54 Link
Teaka53 wrote:
a very interesting capture, the narrative is an added bonus

Me too.
Best Regards, Larry.

All the gear & no idea.
nonur
Posted 25/02/2015 - 17:16 Link
Bobbinalorry wrote:
Teaka53 wrote:
a very interesting capture, the narrative is an added bonus

Me too.

For me too, Paul.
Regards,
Nezih
Posted 26/02/2015 - 07:13 Link
Wonderful, insightful information. Great subject choice and.......film!!!!.....my only medium to work with still. Thank you for sharing.
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autumnlight
Posted 01/03/2015 - 22:21 Link
pauljay wrote:
Maria, I would imagine that this was a tourist or souvenir shop. My recollection of the place seems to have been erased from memory!

alfpics
Posted 15/03/2015 - 12:58 Link
Somehow missed this - a lovely clean, crisp image. Scanning has kept the detail well
Andy

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