That’s an excellent portrait—mood, composition, lighting, expression—it’s got 
it all.  It’s a lovely photographic memory of your dad.  Cheers, Christine


> On Nov 11, 2014, at 1:26 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This picture was taken by a U.S. Army Air Forces photographer at Turner 
> Field, Georgia in 1943. My dad was a photographer at that base and a fellow 
> worker shot this pic of him on 8x10 film. I have an original contact print on 
> fiber paper. It’s in good shape with just a few cracks and specs here and 
> there. I had tried scanning it once before but was unhappy with the results 
> so I did it again today. It has a broad tonal range so it’s a bit tricky. 
> Much happier with this scan.
> 
> Dad was the kindest man I’ve ever known. Fortunately, he was too old for 
> combat in 1943 so he worked as a photographer, first at Turner Field and 
> later at the Pentagon. He probably wouldn’t have mad a very good killer, but 
> he was an excellent photographer and artist. While at Turner Field he painted 
> a huge mural in the chapel. His murals once decorated a number of Chicago 
> residences and buildings, including the lobby of the long-ago-demolished 
> Edgewater Beach Hotel. 
> 
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17903100&size=lg
> 
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