Thanks, North Star. I feel less intimidated now.![]()
Thanks, North Star. I feel less intimidated now.![]()
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
Danik, Yes/No, Tyrion Cheddar, thanks for taking a look. It's a pleasure sharing it with you all.
Very nice shots, North Star.
Now listen, North Star, I can take a joke but...I believe our G.I.'s used to sing it as they marched in Europe: "Hitler, he only has one [fill in metaphor for testicle that rhymes with tall], Goebbels, well he has none at all..."
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
So today I took a trip out to Cold Spring, NY, which lies on the lazy Hudson. Viz:
Cold Spring Hudson by Archibald Heatherington Nasty-Face, on Flickr
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
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A scene of sombre beauty!Thank you for ressurecting this thread, Tony!
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
Thank you Tony! amazing
This will help get me through the next week at the grind stone.
Glad I jumped on the forum tonight.
This is a fine many-layered picture from the water off the beach to the lowering sky.
This is partly a test to see if I can post an image following my recent IT / Forums login navigation problems.
"Workbench Composition No. 4 - Technological Advancements"
Ash log aka login
Two telegraph keys
Old AM radio my father rigged up to work with the key
1969 Life magazine featuring Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin's photos from the moon...or possibly Arizona
Early 20th century postcards
Glass insulator typically used for telegraph lines, common along railroad lines.
Father's Leica camera.
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I loved this "still life" combination, GG. The camera reminds me of a family camera I kept for a long time when it didnīt work anymore. It wasnīt a Leica though.
It seems you have solved your navigations problems.
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
Gilliatt, this is an interesting collection of items, I particularly like your father's old camera and the old portable radio. My old Casio "Digital Camera" will soon be in this category, and many with old mobil phones as well.
Thanks for taking a look and commenting, I'm not sure how to feel about all these relics. On one hand it is rather sad that I seem to be the one inheriting the family's past as they pass on, yet I do enjoy the rediscovery.
The Leica is one of two that my father owned, the one in the photo, I'm fairly certain, happens to be the one he toted around in the Philippines during WW II as a fighter pilot.
A few thumbnail shots he took of P-38 Lightning (top 2) and C-47 (bottom) "nose art" with the Leica...
Oh my how times have changed!