1965 and 2020 from the same camera.

Ulrik Christiansen

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I am in the process of scanning tons of slides, and I found one which sort of fits with another of mine in a little setup.

At least 50 years went by between the making of these 2 images, taken with the same camera. The first one (some kind of Agfacolor, I think) is from 1965 to 1970, when the bridge of Lillebælt in Denmark was built. And the second (Portra 400) is from a hot spring day in 2020 at the bridge of Storebælt.

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This "span" of time is so much a part of what photography excels at doing and it's nice you pulled this off.

Interesting, too, is the apparent change of the water depth.
 
This "span" of time is so much a part of what photography excels at doing and it's nice you pulled this off.

Interesting, too, is the apparent change of the water depth.
Oh, I think I didn't explain thoroughly, I am sorry. It is two different bridges, not the same place. The Lillebælt is the older one and Storebælt was built years later. I just thought that the timespan between them having been taken with the same camera was fun. It would have been more fitting had I traveled to the Lillebælt bridge and photographed that in present day :)
 
Very awesome post. Thank You!
 
Very cool, Ulrik :)

Cheers and, OOC, which camera did you use?

Jack

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Very cool, Ulrik :)

Cheers and, OOC, which camera did you use?

Jack
It is a Minolta Autocord. My dad took the first one and I I took the second one in April last year. Thanks :)
 

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