Thanks Tim. Smiles are good. The intent here was tongue-in-cheek, both on my 
part and that of the man in costume. He's on stilts, BTW. This was 1976 -- the 
Bicentennial year for the U.S. -- so sights like this were common that summer. 

I'm pleased that most of my Kodachromes from 35 years ago haven't faded.

Paul


On May 2, 2011, at 8:13 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:

> Makes me smile. Not sure if it's for the right reasons (culture
> differences and all that).
> Never the less, a smile is always a good thing I think.
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> 2011/4/29 Paul Stenquist <[email protected]>:
>> Better late than never. A pic from 1977. Uncle Sam showed up while I was 
>> shooting this 57 Chevy drag car. He just happened to be in the hood I guess. 
>> I think the camera was my Mamiya 1000 TL. The lens was a Vivitar 20/3.5. 
>> Kodachrome 64. The shot ran in Hot Rod Magazine.
>> 
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=13034780&size=lg
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