Glad to see you were able to sneak some shots of her over the years.
She was a pretty lady. Peace...
p
On 12/31/2015 4:53 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
Had not cancer claimed her some 7 weeks ago, Marlene, my wife of 44 years,
would have been 66 today. I spent the morning searching old negative files for
photos of her. She didn’t like to be photographed, so there aren’t very many,
and those I shot I usually didn’t print. This is one of those. Never printed,
never before scanned. I shot it during the second week of December, 1975, which
I know to be the case since the envelope was labeled “Erik at 10 weeks.” Erik,
our first child, was born on September 30, 1975. Undoubtedly, with my Mamiya
1000TL and the corresponding normal lens — a Mamiya Sekor 50 1.8 I think.
Scanned it this morning. Made me feel better, although I miss her much today.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18150751&size=lg
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