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6th Annual Telluride Tech Fest, 2005

Updated:  Sept. 25, 2005.  All images are thumbnails.

Images 1 thru 9 were taken with my 3.2 mega-pixel digital camera, at the highest resolution possible.

Images 10 thru 20 were taken with my Mamiya RZ67 Pro II medium format camera which produces negatives that are 6cm x 7cm in size.  The negatives were quite sharp while the 'test photos' seemed a bit blurred, I've got to spend a bit of time in the darkroom to produce larger prints myself.

Please note that I've given Bill Wysock the sole rights to these images.

               

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    We drove non-stop from Monrovia, California, to Telluride, Colorado in about 14 hours.  Tony Magno did all the driving (thanks Tony), a real trooper.

Photo 1 and 2:  Telluride images taken from the gondola which goes up the South side of the mountain and over to the 'village', which is a very special place.

Photo 3:  Looking down Main Street where we set up Bill's 7M magnifier (the city closed that section of the street for his show).  By the way, we set up the coil in front of a bank that was robbed by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid that was, at the time, owned by L. L. Nunn, who was the driving force behind the first city-wide installation of a Tesla designed power system which was installed between December 1890 and January 1891.  Telluride was the first city on this planet to use this 60 cycle, a.c. power system.

Photo 4, 5 & 6The magnifier on Main Street.

Photo 7:  Bill Wysock and Gary Peterson (21st Century Books).

Photo 8:  The Saturday panel.

Photo 9:  Bill Wysock at the podium.