f8&go
Established
Thank you all, great photos.
Perhaps sentiment & memory are the best part of photography,
at least for most of us.
Perhaps sentiment & memory are the best part of photography,
at least for most of us.
raid
Dad Photographer
Keith novak said:Thanks Frank .... you have reminded me of how much I love and respect my dad ... and also that he is not going to be around forever. My mum died recently and he's so important to me now. When he's gone I'm not sure how I will feel!
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Keith: I lost my father about 9 years ago, and it felt bad. Then I lost also my mother a few months ago, and it still is a horrible loss. I keep on thinking at times that I should call Mother, but then realize....
Enjoy what you have.
Raid
Frank, I really like the second picture of your Dad without the glasses the best.
Nikki has show and tell every Friday. For Veteran's Day, the kids were asked to bring in something from a family member that served. I let Nikki bring in a copy of a picture of my Dad with his B-29 from WW-II and one in his Sherman Tank in Korea. I found ONE shot where the Nose-Art had full-clothing.
Nikki has show and tell every Friday. For Veteran's Day, the kids were asked to bring in something from a family member that served. I let Nikki bring in a copy of a picture of my Dad with his B-29 from WW-II and one in his Sherman Tank in Korea. I found ONE shot where the Nose-Art had full-clothing.
peter_n
Veteran
Great pics both Frank & Keith. I lost my dad to cancer when I was 16 and wear a yellow band most days. Hardly a day goes by when I don't think of him. As Raid says, enjoy what you have.
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
Great photos Frank and Keith. I've only got one good real portrait of my dad, tho I do have many candids and family snaps.
Here is my dad (at the tender age of 55 or so) taken with a 4x5 a few years ago... not an RF.
Here is my dad (at the tender age of 55 or so) taken with a 4x5 a few years ago... not an RF.

VictorM.
Well-known
Good advice from Frank.
FrankS said:Guys, take pictures of those you love, while you are able.
And on a lighter note, I wish I would have followed this advice and taken pictures of my various girlfriends over the years!
kunger
Member
Okay, you talked me into it!
Here's my Avatar. It's an image of my Great Grandfather, taken somewhere around 1924.
I always thought he looked very distinguished.
Kevin
Here's my Avatar. It's an image of my Great Grandfather, taken somewhere around 1924.
I always thought he looked very distinguished.
Kevin
sf
Veteran
I have been really forgetting to take pictures of my family. They really run from me when I have the camera, but I'll try harder. Frank is very right about that.
mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
I want to appreciate the Avatar photos of your fathers...
tho' I do miss Keith's Aussie hat ;-) Cheers, mike
tho' I do miss Keith's Aussie hat ;-) Cheers, mike
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
My favourite photo of my parents. From last summer...
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=41401
and this of my mother
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=41399
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=41401
and this of my mother
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=41399
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
mike goldberg said:I want to appreciate the Avatar photos of your fathers...
tho' I do miss Keith's Aussie hat ;-) Cheers, mike
LOL ... the Aussie hat will return next week. there's no way I'm letting dad hog the limelight for too long.
mjflory
Accumulator
Everyone seems to have changed his avatar this week... Guess I'd better get busy. The portraits of parents by one and all are very moving.
I've often wished I could click on someone's avatar and see the portrait on a larger scale, but I guess that would mean reworking the software package that runs RFF... It's a treat to see the full-size pictures posted and linked in this thread.
-- Michael
I've often wished I could click on someone's avatar and see the portrait on a larger scale, but I guess that would mean reworking the software package that runs RFF... It's a treat to see the full-size pictures posted and linked in this thread.
-- Michael
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