
Leonard Mccombe ::
Arthur Langton floating a model ship in Central Park, NYC, June 20, 1961. For Life magazine. / src: Time-Life
images that haunt us

Leonard Mccombe ::
Arthur Langton floating a model ship in Central Park, NYC, June 20, 1961. For Life magazine. / src: Time-Life

Vintage snapshot of a couple in a rowing boat in serene waters, unknown date. src: Billy Parrott

A flock of sails flying on water. This image is one of several
examples of a largely ignored facet of old Japanese photography – a
genre called “Taisho art” or “Taisho pictorial photography”. The
pictorialism movement in Japan reached its peak during the reign of
emperor Taisho (1912-26), thus the name attached to the genre./ src:
Okinawa Soba on Flickr

A Tranquil Scene on Lake Ashi, seen from the shores of Hakone Village as Mt. Fuji rises beyond the distant headlands.’ A beautiful albumen photo from over 120 years ago.
From the lens on the camera to the lip of Fuji’s crater is 32 Kilometers = 20 miles. / src: Okinawa Soba

Sailing into Fuji, 1920′s.
“Real-photo gelatin silver print. Postcard format. This
image is one of several examples of a largely ignored facet of Old
Japanese Photography – a genre called “Taisho Art” or “
Taisho Pictorial Photography”. […] As
this is an “Art Photo”, there was probably some manual manipulation of
the image. I personally think it is a combination of at least two photos.” Quoted from
Okinawa Soba (Rob) on Flickr.
/ source and more information: Flickr
hi-res link, here

Captain Jim Gardner coming into Avalon with 3 Sea Bass and the Bass flag flying, Santa Catalina, CA., ca. 1903 / source