I thought that I would start this NEW thread on Old Black & White Photos...
This can be anything that you find interesting, my first few are "Straight Razor" Photos or Old Barber Photos:
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I thought that I would start this NEW thread on Old Black & White Photos...
This can be anything that you find interesting, my first few are "Straight Razor" Photos or Old Barber Photos:
I dont think that third one in the first post was so old, chin whiskers that do not match the era of clothing worn as well as the tatts displayed on the first gentleman. THe USS Iowa looks almost as good as the USS Missouri, and Miss Iowa just looks good!
"This can be anything that you find interesting" I guess I will modify this to ANY NEW black & whites too... :)
No, it's just a black and white that I found interseting... It's from a NEW "Old School" barber shop in CA...
Miss Iowa is also not a OLD photo... She is the 2009 Miss Iowa...
Kind of like this "OLD NEW" Miss Wyoming 2009:
And then we have the USS Wyoming:
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...10_Nh43870.jpg
And then just a VERY old house in Wyoming:
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...damhouse06.jpg
I like the little theme you have going on. Very clever.
How about these? Some photos I took at the Warner Castle, here in Rochester NY.
The bars on top, and the bars on bottom.
The top of the stairs, and the bottom of the stairs.
I just think that B&W photos are awesome all together...
Attachment 49915
From Rome, alley leading up to the Pantheon.
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Strange building, Milano.
Amund.
USS New York:
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...New_York-1.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_New_York_(BB-34)
Miss New York:
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...erty-05-16.jpg
Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Old New York:
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...sign_r2_c2.gif
taken from the West Newton St bridge with a minolta srt 101, probably between 1975 and 1977. makes me shudder to think nasty winter days like this are coming. the icicle was taken a little further down the street. the third picture is rock god Al Kooper at UMass/amherst in the spring of 1970.
Amazing pictures.
I shoot tones of photos in black and white film but it takes ages for it to get developed at a normal shop. I started to learn how to do it myself but I never got around make it permanent.
Now I just have to see if I can scan some of my pics to show them.