Sorry, my mistake...meant to post in Photo Gallery...rookie mistake. I'm going through old film print archives, long before digital photography was introduced. Back then, I shot Kodachrome slide film ASA 25 and had my favorite ones printed in Cibachrome at considerable cost in those days. This is a scan of an 8x10 print. Picture taken in front of some low end "row houses" in Swindon, England where I worked for 3 years as an expatriate for a US company. I'm glad I kept these prints in my portfolio.
carlsbadmike wrote:
Sorry, my mistake...meant to post in Photo Gallery...rookie mistake. I'm going through old film print archives, long before digital photography was introduced. Back then, I shot Kodachrome slide film ASA 25 and had my favorite ones printed in Cibachrome at considerable cost in those days. This is a scan of an 8x10 print. Picture taken in front of some low end "row houses" in Swindon, England where I worked for 3 years as an expatriate for a US company. I'm glad I kept these prints in my portfolio.
Sorry, my mistake...meant to post in Photo Gallery... (
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Reminds me of the Twilight Zone shortie where the husband is bricking up the wall. The whol time you are thinking he is putting his wife behind the wall. It ended up he bricked himself in to get away from her nagging.
Bobbee wrote:
Reminds me of the Twilight Zone shortie where the husband is bricking up the wall. The whol time you are thinking he is putting his wife behind the wall. It ended up he bricked himself in to get away from her nagging.
Read "The Cask of Amantalado" (sp?) by Edgar Allan Poe.
Really like #1. I can see a dozen stories hidden in the two doors. One can be opened, and one can't.
I think the image needs leveling, but my old eyes can play tricks on me. :thumbup:
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