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Greetings I'm Rich Leonard, Joe Leonard is my dad He has 10s of thousands of 35mm slide that I am scanning ant trying to get online. In my opinion he is a great photographer and I want to share he work with the world. not only does he deserve it, but it would also be a shame to keep his photography from the world. Is slow going I am creating very large tif files for the best quality printouts. My goal is to have people print out home decor for their homes and business. I have a few photos finished and adding more every week. Check out Joe Leonard's Photo Gallery,
Joe Leonard's Photo Gallery of the Sawtooth Mountains
About Rich Leonard's Website
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Greetings I'm Rich Leonard I am just getting started with Leonard's Website, so it may look a little dry around here for a few months but never fear Rich is here. 😎😁 I am an adventure. This picture is of me when I was going to the moon 😁😁🤳 No but really, I have 10s of thousands of digital video and digital photos that I am hankering to get online. My focuses right now are to get my dad's photos online. I add a few here and there of my own when I come across them but scanning and cleaning my dad's slide is priority. I also do a lot of art, but I just have a few online, check out the Riches Art link. I also like to recolor and clean up historical photos check out the Historical Photos Link. All these photos and art can be bought for your home or office decor.
New Rare Picture - A highway of London, Regent St. , ca. 1902. Photograph.
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I have restored a photo from 1902 for your picture printing pleasures. This is a photo of [A highway of London, Regent St. ca. 1902.] Photograph.
The Picture was in rough condition and was a Stereograph picture. I took the best half and created a worthy picture to hang in your home or office.
You can see and get prints of the original at the bottom of the page. I try to keep as much of the original photo intact that I can when I restore a digital photo. I just remove as much of the scratches and blemishes that I see. I will later color or clean up and make other options for the prints.
About Regent Street
Regent Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London. It is named after George, the Prince Regent (later George IV) and was laid out under the direction of the architect John Nash and James Burton. It runs from Waterloo Place in St James's at the southern end, through Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus, to All Souls Church. From there Langham Place and Portland Place continue the route to Regent's Park.
The street's layout was completed in 1825 and was an early example of town planning in England, replacing earlier roads including Swallow Street. Nash and Burton's street layout has survived, although all the original buildings except All Souls Church have been replaced following reconstruction in the late 19th century.[1] The street is known for its flagship retail stores, including Liberty, Hamleys, Jaeger and the Apple Store. The Royal Polytechnic Institution, now the University of Westminster, has been based on Regent Street since 1838.
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Title
A highway of London, Regent St.
Created / Published
c1902.
Headings
Photographic prints--1900-1910.
Stereographs--1900-1910.
Genre
Stereographs--1900-1910
Photographic prints--1900-1910
Notes
- H17310 U.S. Copyright Office.
- Title from item.
- No. 4585.
- Copyright 1902 by William H. Rau.
QKOO 15X Macro Lens for GoPro-Hero 9 Black-Hero 10 Black-Hero 11 Black
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Ni Guys Renegade Rich here 😎📸
I bought the 15x QKOO 15X Macro Lens. Is it worth it?
I did 3 comparison shots to see if it was worth it. I then zoomed in on the regular pictures, about the same amount to compare. (as you can see the wings in all pictures are about the same location.) I marked a dust spot for reference with a red line. You can't even see them in the other pictures. You can see the regular pictures at the bottom of this page.
My conclusion is yes, the 15x zoom is worth it. You will have to get a high quality close up shot then zoom in on the photo to get a good closup.
1st one was the QKOO 15X Macro lens held about 4-5 inches out.
2nd one was the regular lens (I was in super mode.) held about the same distance.
3rd and last one I held the camera back about 9 more inches.
These are the regular pictures for you to compare.
1st one was the QKOO 15X Macro lens held about 4-5 inches out.
2nd one was the regular lens (I was in super mode.) held about the same distance.
3rd and last one I held the camera back about 9 more inches.