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1915. Early camera used to photograph insects. Bureau of Entomology, Forest Insect Investigations. Ashland, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service:
1915. Photographic stand designed and built at Pacific Slope Station for photographing small specimens and insects. USDA Bureau of Entomology, Forest Insect Investigations. Ashland, Oregon.
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1956. Laboratory set-up for photographing insects in stereo. Shown is the focusing stage and the tilting platform used to produce the two different angles of view. Sellwood Lab. Portland, Oregon.
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1956. Setup for black and white photography of insects. Sellwood Lab. Portland, Oregon.
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1956. Setup for stereoscopic photography of insects - showing focusing stage for insect and tilting stage for the two angles of view. Sellwood Lab. Portland, Oregon.
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1956. Focusing stage for insect photography. Sellwood Lab. Portland, Oregon.
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1956. 35 mm setup for insect photography, Sellwood Lab. Leica camera with extension tubes. Cardboard tube on top shields ground glass. Clamps at bottom to prevent vibration of long tube. Insect is on glass focusing stage surrounded by black paper to ...
USDA Forest Service:
1956. 35mm camera setup for insect photography. Sellwood Lab. Portland, OR.
USDA Forest Service:
1956. 35 mm setup for insect photography. Second in a two-part series. Sellwood Lab. Portland, Oregon.
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1956. 35mm camera setup for insect photography. Sellwood Lab. Portland, OR.
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1956. Print processing darkroom at Sellwood Laboratory. Portland, Oregon.
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1956. Print processing darkroom. Sellwood Lab. Portland, Oregon.
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1956. Print processing darkroom at Sellwood Lab. Portland, Oregon.
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1956. Film processing room and aerial film drier. Sellwood Laboratory darkroom. Portland, Oregon.
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1957. Robert B. Pope with equipment used for macro-photography of Chermes and other subjects. Portland, Oregon.
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1958. Photographer Wally C. Guy using Linhof Technika camera in the lab. Sellwood Lab. Portland, OR.
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1958. Forest entomologist Peter W. Orr using Linhof Technika camera in the lab. Sellwood Lab. Portland, Oregon.
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1958. Entomologist Peter W. Orr with clinical camera setup for macro-photography. Sellwood Lab. Portland, OR.
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1958. Forest entomologist Peter W. Orr with clinical camera setup for macro-photography. Sellwood Lab. Portland, Oregon.
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1958. Lighting arrangement used with clinical camera for macrophotography of insects. Sellwood Lab. Portland, Oregon.
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1959. Photomacrography - showing the lighting setup with miniature spotlights. Spotlights are American Optical Company with custom transformer and switch box. Sellwood Lab. Portland, OR.
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1960. Sellwood photo lab. Showing the light table in the work room. It is designed to handle aerial film as well as other jobs such as dodge dyeing. Portland, OR.
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1960. Photographer Wally C. Guy with photomacrography large format equipment setup with micro spots for subject lighting. Bardwell and McAlister (B&M) Baby key spot with focus spot for background lighting. Sellwood Lab. Portland, OR.
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1960. Camera room storage of photo equipment using a standard steel cabinet and drawer section for filters, lenses, and other small accessories. Sellwood Lab. Portland, OR.
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1961. Home-made table microscope projector with microscope and lamp in place.
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1961. Home-made table microscope projector with microscope and lamp in place.
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1963. 33 year old Sitka spruce climbed to determine incidence of weeviling. Ken H. Wright in photo. Cameras are Bronica 2-1/4 x 2 1/4 on left and Exacta 35 mm on right. Clatsop County, Oregon.
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c.1968. Photographer Wally C. Guy making insect photographs in the studio.
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2006. Isabelle LeBouc (Experience International intern from France) photographing whitebark pine cones. Dorena Genetic Resource Center. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
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2006. Isabelle LeBouc (Experience International intern from France) photographing whitebark pine cones. Dorena Genetic Resource Center. Cottage Grove, Oregon.