Howard Somerville's photos

Wild Cyclamen, Asia Minor

Champagne Pool, Wai-O-Tapu, New Zealand.

Wild Lupins in New Zealand

Boxford, Suffolk.

Market Day in Antananarivo

The Dronne at Bourdeilles, France.

15 Aug 2011 8 2 187
Our last Summer

Bourdeilles, France

The Light Shineth on the Righteous

07 Dec 2017 14 3 398
Lalibela, Ethiopia

Andalucia Poppies

Loweswater

28 Dec 1979 6 5 174
Kodachrome 64 transparency

Cley Mill, Norfolk

Lincoln after Rain

River Market, Burma

Eskdale

26 Dec 1977 15 4 291
The Eskdale-Ravenglass railway line at dusk

Colour Slide

30 Jul 1967 6 9 191
The heyday of the colour slide was from the late 1950's to the 1980's. Slide evenings were part of every club and society's main activities, and visits to friends often included a show of holiday slides. Too often these were badly taken, badly projected and badly presented, and became notorious as a form of social torture. But nothing could evoke oohs and ahhs quite like a good slide. The image quality that even the earliest Kodachrome film could provide was remarkable; the definition, dynamic range and colour vividness far exceeding that of colour prints of the time. But technology moved on, and even before the day of digital photography, every home had colour television and the general public became saturated with life-like colour pictures and slides lost their novelty and uniqueness. [Photo: Godshill, Isle of Wight, taken in 1967. Kodachrome II.]

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