Already in my first post in this series did I mention Kloster Arnstein, an old monastery situated high up on the mountain above the village Obernhof an der Lahn. There was a narrow road leading up there from Klostermühle down below (where I was staying); and I went all the way up there at least once, to have a look at the church, which was open for visitors.
I'm starting with a couple of postcards from my album at the top, which have kept the colours better than most of my own photos. (A bit yellowed with age, but not all that much.)
Going through my photo album as well as the slides I recently had digitised, I have come to the conclusion that I must have used two cameras on this journey: One for slides, and one with negative film for prints. But I also had prints made from some of the slides.
The prints vs the slides have "aged" rather differently. Most prints have turned almost sepia with age, with very little colour left - and difficult to "bring back" in editing. My slides on the other hand have acquired a distinctly blue-ish tint - but a little bit easier to adjust in editing. (All editing done in Picasa3 because that's what I'm used to using...)
▲Just to show you what I'm "up against" with editing old printed photos from my album...
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| The road leading UP |
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| Looking DOWN |
I probably didn't go up alone, as someone must have taken this photo of me!
By the way, exactly the same thing (turning red) also happened to slides I bought at the Basilika in Trier. (I'll show those when we get there.)
There is a Wikipedia article in English about Kloster Arnstein here.







What a surprising and confusing project this is. And I imagine it is going slowly as you will be reliving all the memories. My favorite is the winding road with the mountains, and the one of YOU.
ReplyDeleteGinny, we've had a mostly indoors kind of week here, weather-wise, so a good time to get on with this project. Out of the album photos I just chose a few to fill in the story + for myself to see what editing is possible and what feels worth while. I'm done with the Obernhof week for now I think... My 2-3 days in Trier remain, but I have less slides from there.
DeleteBless you, it is a job to go through old slides and photos, isn't it? The Monastery looks beautiful.
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