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Old Friends...

Photography People posted on Aug 06, 2009
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Old Friends...sat on their park bench like bookends. As a college student I never had any money (hell, I STILL don't have any) so my spare time was spent in activities that were free like people watching in the park. San Francisco - 1972

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auntietk

8:43PM | Thu, 06 August 2009

Oh gosh, this takes me back! Excellent capture.

AngelWeb58

8:48PM | Thu, 06 August 2009

Fantastic Photograph Angel

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Faemike55

9:20PM | Thu, 06 August 2009

Wonderful photo! it would be interesting to hear them talk of old times. What we could learn...

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micturn

10:49PM | Thu, 06 August 2009

As the old saying goes, every wrinkle tells a story. Brilliant picture.

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tennesseecowgirl

10:01AM | Fri, 07 August 2009

Fantastic~

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durleybeachbum

3:41PM | Fri, 07 August 2009

Marvellous!

alanwilliams

3:52AM | Mon, 10 August 2009

Great shot.Tales to tell and time to tell them. alanwilliams

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lucindawind

5:57PM | Mon, 10 August 2009

fabulous!!

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blondeblurr

11:54PM | Mon, 08 November 2010

In the Autumn of their years - spinning a yarn of the good ol' days - or so it seems ... one to tells the story and the other is willing to listen ! What a fantastic capture at the right moment in time, no special effects just a steady hand, BB

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anahata.c

6:50PM | Thu, 21 April 2016

a very sweet capture of two old friends enjoying themselves and the sun. I really like the intense light, it gives this an air of being 'blessed', by something further away. It has detail---we can see the herringbone in the right man's coat and hat---but softness. And well cropped too. (Did you do your own developing? I know it was expensive to have one's own darkroom...maybe you had one with other photographers. I just remember the photographers I knew, being so frustrated that they had to give their work to people who didn't really know photography---ie, the developing studios. I hope you weren't plagued with that. The finished pieces seem very sensitive.) A fine piece of street shooting. I"m glad Andrea saw these: With her people shots, she'd have to appreciate your early work.


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