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by Martin Konopacki
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If you were a traveler flying across country in 1928, this could be your view. Looking out the window of a Ford Tri-motor airplane. This view shows... more
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If you were a traveler flying across country in 1928, this could be your view. Looking out the window of a Ford Tri-motor airplane. This view shows one of the three radial piston engines suspended from the corrugated wing of this historic airliner. Image photographed in the B&W infrared spectrum.
My passion for photography thrives in the creative process and the opportunity to share an observation. I am also dedicated to the preservation and restoration of historic film and glass negatives. The "vintage" images on my site are 50 to 100 years and older. All the "vintage" images displayed here are first generation, meticulously restored from the "original" camera negative. Now that almost all photography is digital, keeping an archive of original camera negatives is a way to preserve the physical connection to our past which exists in the photographic negative. I love traveling across the United States and this enables me to pursue my passion for creating fine art photography. Visit my web site at www.mkphoto.net
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Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archives discussion in the Camera Art Group
Martin Konopacki replied:
Thank you Pamela.
Micah Offman
This image represents the spirit of the group Electronics And Mechanics that I want to convey! Congrats on your feature in the group! There is a thank you thread on the discussions tab if you would like to archive it there.
Martin Konopacki replied:
Thank you Micah.