Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Bassingbourn from a window, 1944

There were two distinct groups of shots the photographer made from the windows of his room at the barracks. Some of these are back up shots made at the same time with different camera settings. The following are groupings to show the two sessions and their back up shots. These are from two continuous uncut strips.

It was a dark, cloudy day and clearly he was asking the maximum from the film that was available to him.

This strip of negatives is labeled:

Views of field from room windows in men's #1 f3.5 - 200, 35mm w/angle Red Filter sun obscured

Note that he says "WINDOWS"

These negatives are from Bassingbourn, AAF base in England about 1944. The collection is full of aircraft and equipment and structures and this page, the photographer. If you have come late to this examination of 327 negatives found in a flea market,
HERE is where it starts.


View of field from room windows in men 1 05
View of field from room windows in men 1 03
View of field from room windows in men 1 02
View of field from room windows in men 1 01

View of field from room windows in men 1 06
View of field from room windows in men 1 04

The other session was probably the same day but it is unclear. The clouds are not the same so some time had passed between sessions.


There was no shot at all for the far left panel, but he took three shots at the Quonset hut area.
The photographer's notations for this group are:
Window views as above f3.5/200 35mm w/angle, red filter, brite


Window views from room windows in mens 1 f3 5 200 w angle elman red filter brite 01
Window views from room windows in mens 1 f3 5 200 w angle elman red filter brite 02
Views from room windows in mens 1 f3 5 200 w angle elman red filter brite 03

Window views from room windows in mens 1 f3 5 200 w angle elman red filter brite 04

Below is a stitching of six of the eleven photographs to provide a panorama view of Bassingbourn AAF base. There is some fish-eye distortion and "tunneling" caused by the photographer's wide angle lens.

Window views from room windows in mens 1 f3 5 200 w angle elman red filter brite 05

Panorama

Triangulation

Using a Google satellite view several key points were established and by means of triangulation, the point at which the eleven photographs were taken is established.

It must have been a corner room considering the spread of the shots. That also accounts for some of the differences in the angle of the shots.

How this was done: From the left, see the second and third red dots. One is on the corner of the tall structure and the other just below it on the corner of the seven-windowed, two story building. These two points were located in the satellite shot and a line drawn through them. The rest of the lines were done using the same method.


Seeing the changes in the photographer's viewpoint.

Number One is from the first set.
Nunbers Two and Three are from the second set.

Note that ONE and THREE are almost identical but TWO was shot from a point several feet to the left, probably from another window in the room.

Position comparison

Self mirror portrait 35mm El 3.5 40th sec

The last frame on the second strip of 35mm negatives is this self portrait. The window in the frame is probably one of the windows for the panorama shots.

He apparently opened a closet door where a mirror was mounted, then standing at the corner of his army cot, he took his own picture.

The notation for the negative in the file:
Self mirror portrait El. 3.5/40.

Self mirror portrait 35mm el 3.5 /40 detail


myself

From another place in the negative file is this portrait on another day, another room. Note that this room seems to be on the ground floor. The room that originated the panorama negatives was at least on the second floor perhaps the third.


I make it a Leica 3B. What do you think?


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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Album Page - The Sand, The Sea and The Girl

These photographs are completely unrelated. Except they seem to have a mood in common.

On the beach

Girl my river.
Somewhere over the rainbow.

Galveston Beach 1913


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in the Lost Gallery.

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

The Popularity Contest


Flickr watches the total visits to each photograph posted. Then the number of comments is factored in. The number of galleries a photograph has been added to is considered and the number of times a photograph has been added to a “Favorite” list. All of these numbers are gathered and somehow combined with how FAST all this happens and the result is called “Interestingness.” The effect will leave a photograph that gets a 1,000 visits over a year not as "Interesting" as a photograph that got 300 visits in a month.

They list 100 the most “Interesting” each day, gathered from all the members.

The top 100 within a member’s stream can also be calculated.

Here then are the top 20 most “interesting” FOUND PHOTOGRAPHS in the anyjazz65 photostream.
Starting with number Twenty ...


Lesson one.


Lesson one

Here a small child is giving lessons in how to solve the problems of the world. Share and Trust. Smile and Love.

Odd, how it seems only a child knows and understands these truths.


Young Bess and her hat.


Bessie couldn’t help it any more than you could, or I could
Bessie couldn’t help it though she tried to be good, Oh! So good.
She was pretty as the heavens above
Oh! Boy but how that girl could love
Bessie had affection that was simply wonderful, wonderful!
But Bessie couldn’t help it any more than you could or I could.
When she smiled you were bound to fall, that’s all
A boy kissed Bessie in the back seat one night
Why, oh why did she yell with delight?
Bessie couldn’t help it any more than you could, or I could

(C. Bayha / J. Richmond / B. Warner)

For lots of big hats in one collection see
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Camera, Girl, an understanding.


Camera, Girl, an understanding.

Once in a while an individual comes along that the camera loves and gets loved back. We call it photogenic. The love affair with the camera. We can remember only a few who really had this gift.



What can one say but "Awww."

Posted October, 2006, it's been visited over a thousand times.




Thank you Sweetie. I think you're a Champion too.

Gayle didn't realize he was talking about the car.

This Found Photograph was posted in September of 2007 and has been visited 1,150 times.



Belinda knew she was sexy.

But when Carlysle mentioned it, she beat him up.

The idea! The very idea!

This happy photograph has had more than 1,600 visits.


Four Cowboys


Now here is an interesting item.

At the end of a long trail ride, four cowboys got a buzz at the local saloon and decided to commemorate the event by having their picture taken at the photographer’s studio just down the street.

Well, probably not. It seems to be a fake. But, how fake is it?

First of all, all four are wearing dress ties under their bandannas. Three of them are wearing suit coats all tucked in under their gun belts and chaps. The one on the left even has a kerchief peeking out of his breast pocket.

Read the rest HERE!

This photograph has been visited an amazing 5,900 times!

Hiram Ark. 1907


Hiram Ark. 1907
Fortney could not believe his ears. It took several minutes of silence before he found his wits and voice. The photographer was poised to take their picture in front of the homestead. Why had Glenda chosen just this moment to make her announcement?

“You can’t be serious.” He said at last, knowing full well she was.

Glenda set her jaw and ignored him. After all, she bought and paid for the hammock. It was hers.

Fortney could have BOTH the chairs, she fumed, AND his stupid dog. And the stupid cotton that he’d planted all over the stupid front yard. Stupid idea.

But the mail-order hammock was hers. And after the photographer was finished, she was going to install herself in it with a glass of lemonade and that new romance novel about the adventures of Buck the gay blacksmith and his anvil.

Fortney however, had other plans. They involved pickled onions and two tickets to Pittsburgh! No one was going to stop him. Not even the dog.

Watching all this from under the porch, Blame, the dog sighed with apprehension. Blame knew from the sound of Fortney’s voice that there would be no plate of table scraps tonight. He would have to hunt for something to eat. The chase for a rabbit was always too exhausting, especially in the pesky cotton plants that covered the whole area.

Blame plotted a severe revenge for this. Fortney’s floppy house slippers would be the target. One of them would disappear tonight, the smelly one. It was only fair.

Dogs are always fair.

Charles Bender, the town librarian, (not pictured) didn’t know about any of this, which was all right with him.



Mail order bride


Mail order bride

Now, the first question that comes to mind is the ethnicity of this group. The clothes do not all agree.

The spaces between the people raise the next questions.

Why is one man standing almost hidden behind the post?

It is printed just as you see it on a nearly square paper. It is not mounted. There is nothing on the reverse.

What is the story? Read some of the 47 comments about its origin.

This photograph has been visited 1,500 times since September of 2008.

This photograph also appears in the Lost Gallery page
HATS FOR EVERYONE



Our house is a very, very, very fine house


Our house is a very, very, very fine house
With two cats in the yard,
Life used to be so hard,
Now everything is easy 'cause of you. -(CSN)-

More about this here

Posted November of 2006. It has had 735 visitors.





Yvonne and the Troll


Yvonne and the Troll
Okay kiddies. Can you spot a troll in this picture?

This is from a rather large group of color negatives. This one is from the same set.

This photograph posted in December of 2010 has had almost 1,200 visits. It gained popularity so fast, it actually gained "Explorer" status, falling into the top 100 photographs posted that day.

Laura - another time, another place,          but here, now.


Laura is the face in the misty light
Footsteps that you hear down the hall
The laugh that floats on a summer night
That you can never quite recall

And you see Laura on a train that is passing through
Those eyes, how familiar they seem
She gave your very first kiss to you
That was Laura, but she's only a dream

She gave your very first kiss to you
That was Laura, but she's only a dream
(Johnny Mercer)

One of my personal favorites, it has been visited almost 1,500 times since February of 2008.



I spit in my sister's chocolate milk... -:(Lilly Tomlin):-

Okay, okay. The one on the left has Katherine Hepburn hair but the one on the right has that Gene Tierney overbite that Hawkeye loved and that provocative Cameron Diaz upper lip. And they're probably not even sisters.

Since November of 2006 the sisters have been visited 2,400 times.





The family. Life is hard.
Somewhere a little girl is wondering what her great-great grand parents looked like.

I still cannot understand why these old treasures get into this shape. I gave it just a bit of PS for clarity but left most of it untouched to show how poorly it has been treated.

To be fair, maybe it got caught in a flood or a fire, beyond their control. But, scratches, broken corners and mildew kind of indicate a lack of general care.

This photograph, originally posted in August of 2006 has been visited 2,500 times.


biker


O. J. Bruton, now fully recovered from his bicycle injury has made a life changing decision. "Maw, I'm agoing over to France to that bike race. I'll be back tomorrow. Hope my feet will reach the pedals now."

This unusual photograph was first posted in December of 2006. It now has had 1365 visits.


Three Stooges, The Beginning


Three Stooges, The Beginning
We wuz hanging around the s'loon and we decided to go over and have our picher took...and the rest is his tree.

This old tintype needed a few minutes work on the faces otherwise I left it as I found it.

This photograph, posted originally in October of 2006 has been visited almost 3,000 times.

This one is included in a
LOST GALLERY BACK PAGE
about enhancing tintypes.

See it also in the Lost Gallery
HATS FOR EVERYONE



This is my hat...I mean, my Wife.


She's already taller than him.
"Warner Mitchell and Wife"
I wonder why no one ever says something like: "Nell Fenwick and Husband?"

This photograph was found in Enid, Oklahoma.

This photograph is number three in the list of most popular on Flickr. It as first posted in September of 2006 and it has been viewed nearly 2,500 times.


For lots of big hats in one collection see
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Where would we be today without jodhpurs?

The car is a 1929 Essex.

This photograph has been visited over 2,000 times.





This is thought to be the only surviving picture of Honor Knightly (aka “Satin”) the elusive department store heiress and stenographer for the Kairian Luncheon Club. Thorne Smith thought very highly of her but she still faded into obscurity behind Cosmo Topper and the ghost-dog, Neil. She was quite fond of changing clothes and of gentlemen standing in doorways to avoid the rain.

(That’s for those of you who read.)

The REST of the story...

This photograph has been visited nearly 2,000 times on Flickr.


Honor Knightly


1942 Chrysler - Bonnie Blinked
The most popular Found Photograph in the Lost Gallery.


The following is the original caption:
"I had to look a long time to find this car. I finally found one picture using google that identified it as a 1942 Chrysler.

It is probably a brand new car. It was purchased at Kavarno motors in California. Unusual name. Google found an Isak Kavarno who imigrated from Norway and worked for General Motors in Santa Barbara, California.

And Bonnie or maybe Mabel, blinked... She was dressed nice though. Pin-stiripe suit and strappy high heels. She is probably a little upset right now. She doesn't know whether her boyfriend is taking a picture of her or his new car. I think she's a bit miffed.

Her boyfriend smoothes it out though and 20 odd years later Lennon and McCartney will write a song about it...Baby, you can drive my car."

Updated today 08/19/2011
This photograph was first posted on Flickr January 24, 2007. It has been visited more than 5,300 times.

The unusually sharp detail of the photograph has provided many clues. But we still don’t know if it is a picture of Bonnie or the car, a 1942 Chrysler. Or indeed, if it is Bonnie or maybe Mabel.

There is still no explanation for the mysterious popularity of this photograph.

The most popular photographs most popular, Family Group,
An album of the most requested photographs in the Lost Gallery.

Area 51 and a Half Area 51 and a Half
You are probably not authorized to see these.


Don't take my picture! Oh! You DID didn't you!
completely unaware of the photographer
This is a collection of photographs that disappear on the way home from the photo processing shop.


BACK TO
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Or try out the NEW
BACK PAGE INDEX

And don't miss
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All images are the property of Lost Gallery and the author. Permission must be granted for their use. All rights reserved.

THE KIDS Lesson one.
It is always a mystery how a photograph of any of these precious children could end up lost or abandoned.
Here are a few.
You will probably say "Ooh..." at least once.

Dee and the Business School Dee and the Business School
The beautiful Dee. A curious story, What do you see?

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