Madrona Park, Seattle, Washington Date: Entrance to Woodland Park, Seattle, Wash. Hungerford Hotel, Seattle, Washington Publisher: An Ultra Modern, Downtown Hotel. Kirkpatrick's - Seattle's Outstanding Restaurant Publisher: Official Post Card, Copyrighted , A. This great building with offices with exterior trim of bronze and interior of steel, finished to resemble highly grained mahogany. Besides possessing every convenience required in the business day, has a Chinese Room adjoining and opening onto the observation balcony.
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This magnificent room is highly decorated in heavy and finely carved Chinese Teakwood, wrought by native workmen, embellished with myriads of porcelain panels in varying designs, replicas of more gorgeous, visited each year by thousands who are afforded a beautiful vista of Seattle, the bay and lakes and the snow capped mountain ranges, with Mount Rainier and Mount Baker in the distance. Alaska Building, Seattle, Washington Publisher: Rhodes 10 Cent Store, Seattle, Wash. First, he scans the postcard and within seconds it appears on the plasma screen.
Lauder edits the image in Photoshop, removing spots from old developing techniques and cropping the image. Next, he saves the photo with a number that corresponds to the ID number on the postcard itself.
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He adds the postcard to an Excel sheet, which has the numbers and basic information about all the postcards in his presentations. The next step is opening the photo in video editing software. Lauder adds pan and zoom effects to help bring the image to life a. This is also where he adds the audio effects and voices. Lauder says the response of people who have seen his postcard presentations has been "overwhelmingly positive. Lauder says in general, he tries to "let the DVD do the talking.
Member Nancy Sargent says she enjoyed the show, because she could relate to the people and places in the photographs. Just thinking about the postcards as she speaks to me on the phone launches Sargent into a reminiscent monologue of the places she remembers from growing up in Fish Creek.
Postcard of a coal mine in Glen Carbon, Illinois
Lauder is constantly revising and improving his presentations, and says sharing them with audiences helps him do so. Lauder now has three completed postcard presentations, each about a different community in Door County. He is currently working on a fourth about Baileys Harbor. The Fish Creek presentation, his first, took about nine months to complete, while his latest took only one month.
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He says he put in up to 16 hour days to finish it. For each presentation, Lauder reads books about the specific town he is focusing on. He says this helps him decipher the messages on the cards. On a single card in one of the presentations, a man writes about "Gertie" dying, working on a house and his plans to be married that weekend "if she doesn't run away.
Hand Drawn Postcard of Illinois Glass Company
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