Nice ones, and glad you still have after all these years. I really like the 2nd one, has a lot of character. The 4th is pretty high on the hit rate too.
guywithgas wrote:
Wow, great photos. # 1 & 4 are timeless classics, for my eyes.
Sreedhar.
Thanks very much
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RWNPhoto wrote:
Nice ones, and glad you still have after all these years. I really like the 2nd one, has a lot of character. The 4th is pretty high on the hit rate too.
Thank you. I did my best to salvage them but I stupidly left my negative sleeves in a damp basement for years and some were really messed up.
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nomenclature wrote:
Exceptional set! Thanks for the inspiration.
Glad you enjoyed it
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charley5 wrote:
These are great. Triggers a lot of nostalgia!
-Charles
For me also Charles
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Great pictures Gary! #1 is exceptional!
Love Pittsburgh!
Dan
I enjoyed my short stay there. very interesting city.
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Marcus Walker wrote:
That 2nd image speaks to me. The missing digits I fel really adds to the story!!! Great images from 1977.
I remember him as a very friendly guy. Also one of the very few times I offered a couple bucks to someone for a couple snaps. He was happy to oblige
The power of photography, offering a glimpse into a world long gone, on full display. Some of these work well as portraits shot in a rather timeless style, some feel surprisingly modern and some simply work as an example of „the way we were“. Thank you for sharing!
punctum wrote:
The power of photography, offering a glimpse into a world long gone, on full display. Some of these work well as portraits shot in a rather timeless style, some feel surprisingly modern and some simply work as an example of „the way we were“. Thank you for sharing!