Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/05/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks, everyone! Ted, it looks like I was following your advice long before I knew you. :-) And it's even from the shadowish side, with rimlight on his hands and face. Steve, great guess! Uncle Marty was in fact a New York City cab driver for most of his working life. In later years, he became a transit fare collector in a subway token booth. He was a bit of a Damon Runyan character, complete with the speech patterns, and full of stories about the city. Jim: The discussions were very entertaining. My parents were staunch Democrats. But Uncle Marty saw the underbelly of New York in his job, and read the New York Daily News. He loved to make right-wing pronouncements, which would set my mother off. The two of them would go at it, and it was all a big game that he thoroughly enjoyed. It sounded like a script from "All in the Family." :-) I'm pretty sure this picture was taken during one of those "discussions." --Peter > Continuing with a roll of film from early 1970, here's my Uncle Marty in > conversation. I think he was arguing politics with my parents. I love > the hands. > <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/family/kleinfamily/Scan-110524-0008-MartyHands.jpg.html> > Tri-X, D-76, Canon TL-QL and Canon 50/1.8, shot by me at age 16. > --Peter