Saturday, December 15, 2018

My pride and joy

I bought this holly tree in a small container and planted very close to the fence. It grew into a beautiful tree that makes wonderful berries.  

Friday, December 14, 2018

The images I find

I'm going through my color negatives and scanning the best and throwing away the rest. It's a tedious job best done in the winter. These images date from 1990 and were shot in Castellammare del Golfo before it was transformed into a tourist center. At that time it still had a uniqueness but sadly, with this transformation it has lost it's soul. The place is full of cafe's, restaurants, trendy shops and souvenir sellers that  deal in made in China items. The sound of trolleys being toted by tourists is everywhere but this could be anywhere in any touristy place. There is no longer that quality that set it apart and made it different. Those of us born there return and try to hold on to our memories and attempt to ignore the situation in an pathetic attempt of denial. Fortunately my block is still OK but on my street there are many air B&Bs and so called residences that are being created out of the old buildings. It's the new economy and the way of the future. However what is a future without traces of it's past? At any rate, the food is still sublime.


Thursday, December 13, 2018

Archival shots from way back then

Florence shot from Piazzale Michelangelo back in 1969. Can it be that long ago? As the line goes: I remember it well.. The camera was the Canon FT and the film was Agfachrome 50 that I scanned and converted to black and white because the colors had faded that not even Photoshop could restore.




Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

It alway makes me wonder...

...where the people I have photographed over the years are now. What are they doing; what happened to them; what do they look like? Case in point is this very cute child photographed in 1971 at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The amazing property of photography is that it can freeze a moment in time. Because of the technology, photos do not age in look any more. This picture could have been taken last spring because it's overall appearance does not show its age. This is due in part by Kodachrome's ability to keep its colors and with a good scan and proper digitizing, the image will keep as long as it's not lost. Negatives and slides can also be lost. This aspect of photography always amazes me. It is quite uncanny, to sat the least.




Fall splendor