A stunned Ricki Lake learns that boxes of her lost photos were sitting in a local flea market
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/ricki-lakes-photos-found
I saw two boxes of slide carousels in the thrift store today. To my surprise, they were full of slides! Usually I find them empty.
One of them has pictures from in and around San Francisco in 1975, and the other is pictures from a trip to England and Scotland in 1973.
Someday-Me is gonna have to figure out a scanning solution...
Aw, crap, my memory can be so bad now. Someone I follow scans found photos. This person posting to the Davis sub-reddit is desperate to find some family photos (and negatives) that were accidentally left behind at a motel and probably made their way into a thrift shop or salvage place long ago.
Please boost for reach. Maybe the photos are out there.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Davis/comments/1nrooy4/lost_photos/ #FoundPhotos
"#cat on a table"
some old #kodak #colorfilm for #c-22 process, developed with #rodinalstand
photo taken decades ago by some unknown person
"Ontario Place, sparkling on three man-made islands in Lake Ontario was opened by the Provincial Government in May, 1971. On its 94 acres are a 5-module pavilion containing restaurants, cafes, and boutiques. The Cinesphere (background) is a triodetic dome theatre with a 60x80 curved screen. The Forum (8,000 people), picnic grounds, playgrounds, the largest marina on the Great Lakes, contribute to this exciting new source of entertainment."
Photo by E. Otto.
Among a group of color transparencies (slides) I found at a thrift store was this image. I have no idea what this thing is. It is seemingly unrelated to the other slides. So far... 'modern art', 'a lamp', or 'a modern art lamp' are the top (only) guesses. :) Anyone have any others?