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Simon Larbalestier

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My Grandfather, who still lives independently, photographed in his garden, 100 years old today, 27/4/2007

Tx-2 +45/4 Delta 400 in PMK PYro. Scanned from a chlorobromide print.
 
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Thanks Alan 🙂 there's a big family party tomorrow (age range 21 months to 100 years!)
i'll be documenting that and hopefully adding to this thread in a few weeks.....
 
Simon Larby said:
Thanks Alan 🙂 there's a big family party tomorrow (age range 21 months to 100 years!)
i'll be documenting that and hopefully adding to this thread in a few weeks.....

I look forward to seeing your photos. In the meantime, here's my Grandpa, who passed away about 18 years ago:
 

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My grandfather died last September after a brief illness, he made it to 98. He was still independent and active until the end. I don't have any pictures of him to hand, but this thread will give me the impetus to scan some.

Ian
 
Alan - a timeless shot in a period kitchen.

Ian - I think to be independent right to the last, is very important, i look forward to seeing some scans.

Mauro - thanks 🙂
 
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Another great shot, Simon: congratulations!
And enjoy your grandfather: you are lucky, I had not the chance to meet my grandparents.
Have a nice weekend, and keep your cameras always ready to fire!
 
Mauro thanks
You know what's special to me is that my children (13 and 17) have a great grandfather that still amazes me everytime i take them to see him. I have a whole body of work ready to print on this subject....
 
This is your treasure.
I am sure your work will be excellent, because it concerns your most loved subject.
By the way,may I ask what is your camera? I use a FED3b + a Kiev 4 with FSU lens (besides two SLRs).
 
FrankS said:
Take more photos of this lovely old man while you still can. Family documentation is priceless.

Hi Frank i will and i have been these last 10 years.
Thanks everyone for the comments.
Mauro the camera is the Fuji TX-2 (re-badged Xpan II) exactly the same only made for the Asian Market and in a black finish not the dark graphite of the Xpan.
 
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