This collection comes from a set of Kodak 122 black and white negatives taken in the 1920's, 30's and 40's by my great grandfather. The camera was the Kodak 3A Autographic Special Model B with 170mm Anastigmat lens. The negatives are 3.25" x 5.5". They were digitized using a Nikon D80 with AF-Nikkor 50mm f1.4 lens mounted on a custom made "dark box". The negatives were placed in a holder consisting of a 5" x 7" glass back and plexiglass frame. This was placed on a light box with the camera and dark box on top. Images were processed with Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop CS2.
Fishing Trip with Model Ts Brigham J. Anderson and friends These Model Ts served well for fishing and camping trips. There were no SUVs. In fact the average car had to endure more rugged conditions than most modern SUVs will ever see. |  |
Old Faithful geyser backlight by morning sun Yellowstone National Park |  |
Mesa Falls Henrys Fork, Snake River See 'Upper Mesa Falls' in carousel 2 for a recent shot of these falls. |  |
End a successful day of Sage Hen hunting Leon and Brigham Anderson, about 1935 The end of a successful Sage Hen hunting trip. |  |
Joyce shows grandpa her legs About 1936 This is the only photo available of this delightful child who died at age 3. |  |
A little snow is no match for my car One of Brig's neighbors digs out the driveway after a snowfall. Anyone know the make and model of this car? |  |
Camping Campers posing in front of tent |  |
Boys on supervised camping trip Four taskmasters and five eager wood choppers |  |
Family picnic Chilly or warm, what can beat dining outdoors? 'Eating out' had a different meaning in the good old days. |  |
Family picnic with car Note the large can labeled \ No wonder the invention of hydrogenated vegetable oil was such a hit. |  |
Island Park Outing |  |
Humongous Sugar Beet Brigham J. Anderson at the sugar factory |  |
Sugar Factory Crew Brig's crew pose outside the plant |  |