This is awesome. It's this kind of photography - and the fact that each shot is actually on point photographically - that I love. I'm scanning over 3,000 prints & negatives of my late father's family photo collection spanning back 60-70 years, but he was such a crappy photographer. LOL He had point & shoots and polaroids, etc. But they're still invaluable to me. I can imagine how valuable these are to you, and they also carry the benefit of being good photos, too. ;-)
Out of curiosity, how are you scanning them? Are they scanned prints or negatives?
Thank you for sharing. Have an upvote. :)
Wow that is incredible! I'm sure it's such a great time going through that photo collection. Thanks for your kind words. To answers your questions from your last amazing comment as well...these are slides that I scanned in using: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ICOB78K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
My dad used a miranda sensorex for his camera and a combination of kodachrome and ektachrome film. They have remained in slide negative formate, stored away in boxes for decades, and I just found them and started this project of scanning them in and recording my dad's travel stories :-)
Oh cool, okay. I use something similar. It gives better results than I expected. :)
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1018538-REG/wolverine_f2d20super_super_f2d_4_in_1_film.html