TVphotog
Television Grunt
Not shot with FSU gear of any type. I was doing some cleaning in the 'office' at the house and came across these negatives. I thought that I had tossed these long ago. I scanned the negs at work. All of these were shot by my grandmother. So I know that they were at least shot with rangefinders of some type. Anyway, kind of a neat little window back in time. I have some 'travel' type photos as well. They are of a prop liner being loaded with people and then the interior of the cabin. I will get them scanned at some point as well. They are kind of neat as well, as everyone is dressed up to fly. Guys in suits and ladies in skirts and such. Well, onto the photos.
Some famous statue.😀 I don't think that you can get this photo anymore as I believe they have put glass in the windows or at least some form of screening.
1964 World's Fair in New York. Some may recognize this as it used in the end of the movie 'Men in Black'
This is how the above photo looked before I started to fix it in photoshop. I am still working getting it cleaned up. Most of the negatives have suffered damage like above. They got wet in a flood situation and stuck together. A well intentioned room-mate just pulled them apart damaging the emuslion in most of the negatives.
Nice little street scene. I believe that this was shot somewhere around Cape Cod or other coastal area in Mass.
I believe that this is either my grandfather's boat or my great uncle's boat. I know that it belonged to the family, I am just not sure how. Anyway, again, somewhere along the Mass. coast. Era is some where around the late 1950s or 60s
Nothing spectacular, just some neat stuff to look at. One more, this is some Native American Chief from the New England area. I am not sure who he is. My mother told me once. I just thought it was a neat pic.
As you can see this one too suffered in the flood damage.
Ken
Some famous statue.😀 I don't think that you can get this photo anymore as I believe they have put glass in the windows or at least some form of screening.
1964 World's Fair in New York. Some may recognize this as it used in the end of the movie 'Men in Black'
This is how the above photo looked before I started to fix it in photoshop. I am still working getting it cleaned up. Most of the negatives have suffered damage like above. They got wet in a flood situation and stuck together. A well intentioned room-mate just pulled them apart damaging the emuslion in most of the negatives.
Nice little street scene. I believe that this was shot somewhere around Cape Cod or other coastal area in Mass.
I believe that this is either my grandfather's boat or my great uncle's boat. I know that it belonged to the family, I am just not sure how. Anyway, again, somewhere along the Mass. coast. Era is some where around the late 1950s or 60s
Nothing spectacular, just some neat stuff to look at. One more, this is some Native American Chief from the New England area. I am not sure who he is. My mother told me once. I just thought it was a neat pic.
As you can see this one too suffered in the flood damage.
Ken