my granny has lent me some her old photos of when my mum and granny and grandad lived in texas for a few years in the sixties. there are all on slides for a stereo viewer, which has two little images on film which you then place in the viewer and look through and it creates really beautiful 3D image. it's so annoying that i dont have a negative scanner to get the real quality of the images onto here; the only way i could do anything near it was to take a picture on photobooth looking through the viewer. they literally look one perecent good in comparison to looking at the real thing. but here are some of them anyway:
grandad sketching
mum on rodeo day in her cowgirl outfit
kids from her school
their car
driving
my mum in the coloured skirt at a flea market
my mum
grandad in his uniform
rodeo
marching band at a football game
my granny
a dog show
my mum
my mum in the blue and her best friend mary-jo
the almighty stereo viewer.
it was really interesting to look through the photos as my grandad had written in a journal what each photo contained, and it was interesting to hear his take on it. the main reason for taking the photos was so that when he went back to england he could show his parents how different america was. one thing in particular which baffled him was how they had clumps of shops with flowers and such as a shopping mall. the photos taken were real documentary photos like just being on the road driving through town and of parades; it was nice that they weren't staged and were so sympathetic to the subject.