A panoramic stitched from two photos of our driveway back in NH. I shot these on film in 1991, so of course I didn't have any thoughts of merging them at the time.

I'd like to redo this image using better quality scans from negative. The original photos are in color, but where they joined the color was off. Newer software could probably smooth out those differences more effectively. #ThrowbackThursday #KonicaTCX #NewHampshire

A popular spot for late night burger runs when I was in college (circa '89 or '90). #ThrowbackThursday #KonicaTCX #ClevelandTN

I'm reaching way back into my early photography days for this photo taken at the Latona Fountain in the Gardens of Versailles (April 1989).

To this day I have an ongoing fascination photography of people plying their trades.

Shot on some slide film or another, using my first 35mm camera. #ThrowbackThursday #KonicaTCX #France

Freshly fallen snow through a picture window at my childhood home, taken ~30 years ago.

I may have shared this one before, but it's a nostalgic favorite. #FensterFreitag #NewHampshire #KonicaTCX

A photo taken in my hometown many years ago (August 1990). Aside from being historic, the town hall is noteworthy for containing a mural donated by local painter Maxfield Parrish.

Maybe less famously, the town hall has served as a venue for community rummage sales and town talent competitions.

Notable past performances included our bellydancing town librarian, and a rousing harmonica performance of "Kumbaya" by yours truly. #ThrowbackThursday #KonicaTCX #NewHampshire

Wild blackberry (August 1989). I didn't own a macro lens back then, so this was shot using a closeup lens filter. #MonochromeMonday #KonicaTCX #NewHampshire

I had enough foresight as a 17 year old to photograph familiar things close to home. Like this gas pump (June 1989).

This was my grandfather's private station. He wasn't rich by any means, but he owned two dump trucks, two tractors, a backhoe and other construction vehicles he used for his jobs. It was an era when rural people could scratch out a living as a jack of all trades. #ThrowbackThursday #NewHampshire #KonicaTCX

Stuck in traffic on what looks to be I-81 in Pennsylvania. I got out of my car to take a photo of my parents behind me as we made our way down for my first year in college (August 1989).

Fun fact: The college I attended was just over 1,000 miles from home. I'd never even visited the campus before that. #FensterFreitag #KonicaTCX

Photos help me remember details otherwise lost to time. I remember being especially excited about taking this photo back in October 1995.

I'd noticed how nice the light was over this pond, so I brought my camera to work the following day.

Since then, trees have grown up in front of the water and mostly blocked this view from the road. This was shot along route 12A in my hometown of Plainfield. #NewHampshire #ThrowbackThursday #KonicaTCX

Thanksgiving at home (1988). When I was growing up, we always had my Mom's extended family at our house for Thanksgiving.

It was quite a crowd for our small house, usually around 25-30 people. I miss those times. #ThrowbackThurday #Thanksgiving #KonicaTCX