p.12 #1 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Well, I hope you aren't getting tired of my old film images. I might be the old guy here, but I am still active shooting on the streets. It just happened that I am putting a (vanity) book together of old film images and this post popped up. So, here are a few more from the end of the 60s when I was new to all this stuff.
p.12 #3 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Charlie San wrote:
Well, I hope you aren't getting tired of my old film images. I might be the old guy here, but I am still active shooting on the streets. It just happened that I am putting a (vanity) book together of old film images and this post popped up. So, here are a few more from the end of the 60s when I was new to all this stuff.
Hi Charlie,
Absolutely not, in fact please post more! I find it fascinating to see you images from the past.
p.12 #6 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Charlie San wrote:
Well, I hope you aren't getting tired of my old film images. I might be the old guy here, but I am still active shooting on the streets. /XL/Shrine_029-XL.jpg
I am sure you are not the old guy here Charlie! Many of us are over 70..me 75!!
Tired of your film images No way!!!!
Keep em comin'!
Dan
NTL..here are some of the original homes.
I received my Eagle Scout Badge here in 1962 at the shown McCathran Hall. Life long friends live here and its lineage of Mayors is long.
I hope you will enjoy a bit of Americana...
dan
No I did not live here but it was part of, yet, separate... 2 blocks on the edge of town on the Chesapeake and Ohio RR, from the rural agriculture town my wife and I grew up in. It has now been destroyed, unstopped growth and destruction of 90% of agri-land and the olde town, yet for this 1 town. The homes shown are original. There is new growth but very very limited in what can be built.
Donald McCathran, past Mayor, WW II gunner, life long family friend from 1950's
p.12 #8 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
The sun was very harsh this day and it was noon-ish.....Many roofs are tin, with clapboard, wood plank siding. The basement per se was the "furnace room".
It's residents date from WW1 , WWII, Korea and Vietnam. I am not sure past then.
p.12 #12 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Danpbphoto wrote:
That/those Leica's sure take a fine image! Beautiful tones! Sharp edges...Great work Jonathon!
Dan
The Q2M does produce nice results, Dan, as you say. But I found it unpleasant to use—mainly because I didn't like the Q2M's autofocus and it's not well suited to zone focusing. I was happy to return it and go back to using my Leica M.
p.12 #15 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Well Dan, like you I am 75 too, and wondering how I got old so fast. It doesn’t seem that long ago, growing in the Baltimore Harbor area, that I used to tell friends not to trust anyone over 30, now look at me.
p.12 #16 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Charlie San wrote:
Well Dan, like you I am 75 too, and wondering how I got old so fast. It doesn’t seem that long ago, growing in the Baltimore Harbor area, that I used to tell friends not to trust anyone over 30, now look at me.
Know Baltimore VERY well Charlie!!!!! Yeah how did we get here so fast?
You have put a trip to "Little Italy and Federal Hill" on my schedule!
Dan
p.12 #19 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Ya'll want to know the REAL Baltimore? Watch the HBO Series "The Wire." It will have all the politically accurate commentary anyone could wish for (or not, as the case may be).