Monday, March 24, 2014

Really Old Pics of Yellowstone - Part 3

We continue to share some scans of a few of the photochroms in our collection. Photochrom prints are colorized images produced from black-and-white photographic negatives via the direct photographic transfer of a negative onto lithographic printing plates. The process is a photographic variant of chromolithography, a broader term that refers to color lithography in general.

Hymen Terrace
Yellowstone National Park
by Detroit Photographic Company
1902
Hotel from Jupiter Terrace
[Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel]
Yellowstone National Park
by Detroit Photographic Company
1902
Riverside Geyser
by Detroit Photographic Company
Summit Basin
Mammoth Hot Springs
Yellowstone National Park
by Detroit Photographic Company
1898
Old Faithful
by Detroit Photographic Company

The Paint Pot
Yellowstone National Park
by Detroit Photographic Company
1902
Sapphire Pool
Yellowstone National Park
by Detroit Photographic Company
1902
Golden Gate
Yellowstone National Park
by Detroit Photographic Company
1902
We plan to publish more of these in the future.

Travel update:  John spent most of this month travelling and so there have been few updates here on the Island. Yes, we could have updated while travelling, but what's the urgency?  This is retirement, not work. Ha ha. We will soon be sharing some of our voyage from Florida:  through the southern Caribbean, to South America, through the Panama Canal, and stops along the west coast of North America returning to Los Angeles.

Thanks for stopping by John's Island.

3 comments:

  1. These pictures are lovely.I am looking forward to all those travel updates and pictures.

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  2. Looking forward to seeing pictures of your travels.

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