10 summer of haight photos (for mike - psyber exclusive)


- bill 2-12-2007 6:10 pm

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only 10 of 17 were posted

Lot of 17 original Kodak 35 mm color slides taken in Haight Ashbury, San Francisco in 1967. Scenes include people, hippies, cars, trucks, street scenes, buildings, and store fronts.

Photos show 10 of the 17 slides offered. Others are similar with the exception of a bridge scene/cars, and an overlook with cars parked at twilight. No duplicates. None have been processed into prints, and winning bidder will have sole rights.

These are from a very large estate collection of vintage slides that I will be also be listing, all taken by an African American USAF officer (1st Lt, Chaplain) who was stationed in Okinawa, Japan in 1950. He took beautiful, professional-looking photos from his travels around the world.

I took these pics on a wall, so they may appear blurry or distorted. The actual slides are still in good, colorful condition with minor imperfections, and all were stored inside slide holders. The Hippie group on grass and the interior art store are darker than the rest.

- bill 2-12-2007 6:26 pm [add a comment]


"I took these pics on a wall"

Good idea! I like the rounded trapezoidal borders surrounded by all that black.

Scanners with slide attachments cost more now, as I recently learned.
- tom moody 2-12-2007 9:40 pm [add a comment]


I love slides and overhead projectors. I think it's like a vinyl festish.
- sally mckay 2-13-2007 4:59 am [add a comment]





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