It was either this, or nothing today folks.
This is a rerun of a photography related post on my other blog last November, in its entirety. The only change was that I moved the photos to the top in case y'all didn't want to read the text.
A Good Accident
Years ago, and I'm talkin', like, 1984, I had a good accident with my Canon AE-1 camera.
Lovely Wife and I were on the beach in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. It's up in the Florida panhandle (aka the Red Neck Riviera).
We got married in August of 1984, and I worked for Johnny's Pizza House. When I went into restaurant management with them, their unit in Ft. Walton Beach was my first gig as an assistant manager.
We were there until December of 1984, when they closed the restaurant for the winter. That's common out on "the island" as business dropped because of the lack of winter tourism there. As it turned out, the company didn't reopen the store, and sold it. It was too far from the rest of the chain of stores and didn't make enough money, that area wasn't an instant success for the company like opening another store in Louisiana would have been; there was no instant recognition of the company down in Florida.
Anyhoo, when we got packed up to move back to Louisiana, we went to the beach despite the cold weather. Our few months there were like a three and a half month honeymoon. How many people are fortunate enough to live in such a beautiful place when they first get married?
One of those last days, we had gone to the beach and I took a couple of pictures of Lovely Wife. It turned out that these last two photos where the last ones on that particular roll of Kodachrome slide film.
Also, I had apparently neglected to take up the slack in the film when I had first loaded it into the camera, and these last two photos should have only been one photo.
I took the one photo, wound the film, and took one more of her. The film didn't really advance to another section of film, my winding just took up all the slack in the roll in the exposed area, but it also released the camera to take another photo.
What I ended up with was an accidental double exposure.
And I LOVED it.
I've always wanted to take it somewhere to have a lab crop the photo and make a print for me. But, like many things in life, I put this off all these years.
I just came across this slide again this past weekend in my seemingly endless endeavor of scanning and archiving my 35mm slides.
But with the wonders of the digital age, I was able to color correct it just a bit, and make two different crops. So although I haven't printed either one, it's still great to have this accidental winner of a photo in a form I can look at and enjoy.
I submit, for your perusal, the original scan, and the two crops I made. (moved to the top of post)
9 comments:
i really thought you superimposed one on another, till i read the note.....beautiful accident, for sure :)
I like all three, man! The original has cool lines and boxes in it. I like the white one on the right.
You should definitely put them on CD and get them printed somewhere for sure!
One of the best "Happy Accidents" I've seen.
What a wonderful accident. Your beautiful wife is lovely in the double exposure.
John,
Thanks for your recent comments.
You know what, that "Pop Gallery" is the very store that took the place of the guitar shop you loved.
Oh, now I see that calling her your Lovely Wife, you mean it literally...
Wowowowow!!!!
Thats a great job , I red all with following interest! I like the last on the most, but all of them are good looking ,
Very well done!!! (even by accident)
JoAnn :)
These are so beautiful (I can see why you say "lovely wife" all the time!!) My favourite is the last. Beautiful story, too.
That accident was meant to be! Yes, a very lucky "accident"--and, such a lovely looking woman!
You were really busy commenting on my posts today, and I thank you for the time you took to view and make your remarks. Many thanks!!
Fantastic accident! If only I could get so lucky.
Thanks for your visit John. It is good to see you around again.
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