Family Fun

with a

Kodak Stereo  Camera

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Digital technology is not just for digital cameras. Getting film processed and slides mounted for vintage 1950's Realist-format cameras is just about impossible unless you mount the slides yourself. However, these cameras can be used with color print film. This page shows some casual family snapshots made with a Kodak Stereo Camera using Kodacolor 200 print film. Negatives were scanned and then the image files were handles just as I would with a digital camera.

Viewing Options. The easiest way to view these images is to simply parallel free-view them. However, if you haven't already done so, visit my Gallery Viewing page to see all the other options that are available.

 

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Candid family shots are often quite effective!

 

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The play structures at a local playground provide an ideal setting for stereo photography.

 

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Friends!

 

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It is hard to resist photographing kids at play!

 

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The back yard.

 

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Never climb up the slide - right!

 

 


If you have questions or suggestions about this gallery, contact:

Ralph E. Taggart (taggart@msu.edu)