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camptramp

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The warm land on Vancuver Island
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Retired Logger Retired Part time pebble hauler
Camptramp, just was playing around with a image program to see if those images could be adjusted for better color. Here's one that did not look too bad:View attachment 257039
I have some pictures that were developed around 1977 that took on a reddish ting over the years , When I scanned them with my old Scanner , the red remained . When I rescanned the same pictures with our new scanner a lot of the reddish ting cleared up .
 

camptramp

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The warm land on Vancuver Island
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Retired Logger Retired Part time pebble hauler
Camptramp, I want to thank you for taking the time to share all these pictures with us. Another thank you to the guys that took them.
Its appreciated more than you can imagine.

Thanks again!

Ed
Thanks Ed I enjoy going through these pictures , reminiscing of times gone by . Sometimes when there was a foot of wet snow and your hands and feet were numb from cold or the sun was hot and the bugs thick . They were tough days , but on those sunny Spring and Fall days , weren't they great . After a day trudging up and down a side hill setting chokers or pulling strawline , we sure didn't need to go to a gym and pay to "work out" . Life was simpler then and our needs were less . Now our world is getting over crowed , top heavy and out of lead .
Now sharing pictures and reminiscing of days gone by is great therapy for an "old hasbeen " passing away the time .
Ct
 

JPV

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Aug 20, 2015
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S.W. Washington
It is a window into a world most of us have never seen and never will, it makes me think I should take more pictures because someday someone might enjoy seeing what we are up too as well.
Is that Black Prince by the Pacific? Haven't seen him or HDX on here in a while.
 

bccat

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Jun 12, 2010
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Location
Langley B C
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Retired millwright,Heavy Equipment Operator
Thank you CT for the memories, Growing up and working in the 60,s & 70,s logging was the best time of my working life as I look back from my easy chair retired. How’s the Chevelle?
 
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