Thanks Keith. It was the only time I ever had a chance to see the place where 
my father came from. I was there for just two days on the tail end of a 
business trip. Both of these men are long since gone. By the way, they were 
speaking Swedish.
Paul


> I would have _loved_ to have seen more images, of other times...
> Your feel of what's important is well felt and portrayed!
> I'd love to have been a fly on the wall, as it's said... to hear what 
> was being talked about. If I understood Norwegian?
> 
> All of which makes it such a very interisting photo!
> 
> keith whaley
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > I shot this in Sweden 25 years ago with a Fuji 801 and a Vivitar 20/3.5 
> > lens. 
> (Wish I had a better wide angle at that time.) The two men in the photo are 
> my 
> uncle Olle and my great uncle Einar. This was the first time I met them. The 
> location is the kitchen of the farmhouse where my father was born in 1906. 
> Olle 
> and Einar were talking when I walked in. They didn't see me, so I was able to 
> get a candid photo. It was on tri-x. Scanned from the negative quite 
> recently. 
> It's here:
> > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=1789579&size=lg
> 

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