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My Father, Johnathan Saul Amsden, other members of the family with miners at the Gold Bug Mine in Northern Arizona. OB was mine superintendent.
Mamãe e pai. Esta é a segunda foto do bebe Carlos Henrique. A primeira está em algum lugar aqui no Flickr. Isto foi há tanto tempo que nem me lembro mais a data,
My second photo
not sure about this one, I *think* it's a tuck maker, based on this pic I found, but I'm not sure.
I took these to the lady who runs the SInger repair shop in town and she had no idea what they were! She suggested that this one may have come from an older machine, but in all the years people have been bringing in these types of machine to her for repair etc, she's never seen anything like it
This image was taken in 2008 on the National Bison Range in Montana. The only known image of my original Birdmobile is seen as the small central dot in the reflection in this bison's eye. It is a special image to me.
This is a scan of a Kodachrome Slide.
Photo taken in late October of 1979 from the top of North Fork Mountain, off of FS Road 79.
No post processing...
Minolta SRT-200, 45mm Rokker-x lens
They were thoughtful enough to use the correct apostrophe even; none of that single-prime careless BS we get nowadays. Awesome.
Pope Valley to Napa Valley with my buddy Derek. Finally made it through the brutal stair-step drops and were zipping along down the jeep trail when the "psssssssst-shit!" occurred. I think I used this for my Christmas card that year...
Portrait of my mother. I don't know when exactly this was made, probably around 1941.
No watermarks in those days - photographers really signed their photos!
I've been envying this statue at work forever, and today was the day. It needs some TLC, but man, I love it. The question is, what do the gears represent? My co-worker proposed it was some sort of Antikythera mechanism, but I'm skeptical. I think it's more likely it's some sort of fraternal symbol?
Anyway, we love the roughness of the casting, the legs of her seat, her casual posture, and her feets.
I'm naming her Ada.
For cam luv - here's Bald Rock during "normal people" hours... On this particular day, I did, in fact, sleep in.
Lady Margaret Beaufort's statue is depicted with her standing on this guy's head. I don't know why... some weird British history detail I just don't have memorized. St. John's College Chapel