NancyMoranG
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Oh heavens no. There was a standard protocol in those days. Drinks, men folk in the living room, women folk in the kitchen. Then came dinner, usually something like meatloaf, salad, potatoes and a vegetable. This was followed by coffee which was the time for the man of the house to pull out the projector and screen. This was immediately followed by the vacation slides. They held you hostage by saving desert for after the slide show. It was a ritual that could not be tampered with.Free popcorn too?
Forgot to tell you, when we meet up next week I will bring my projector and 12 cases of slides.When we had a house, ( sold it 2007 and travel in Rv) I had some up on the walls but a lot in photo albums.
Now, just stored on hard drives mostly. My volunteer job has enlarged 25 photos and exhibited them in frames in the museum to go a long with a theme of the year.
Lots of external harddrives. Some nights I run a slideshow on my laptop connected to a projector that projects the images onto the side of my house for all the world to see
Oh heavens no. There was a standard protocol in those days. Drinks, men folk in the living room, women folk in the kitchen. Then came dinner, usually something like meatloaf, salad, potatoes and a vegetable. This was followed by coffee which was the time for the man of the house to pull out the projector and screen. This was immediately followed by the vacation slides. They held you hostage by saving desert for after the slide show. It was a ritual that could not be tampered with.Free popcorn too?
Funny you say that, when cleaning out moms house a few weeks ago I came across the old Bell & Howell, 8mm camera, projector, all our old movies, along with an 8 mm Hop along Casidy movie the folks bought. I also found the splicer. Too funny. I'll bring those too.Lots of external harddrives. Some nights I run a slideshow on my laptop connected to a projector that projects the images onto the side of my house for all the world to see
Oh heavens no. There was a standard protocol in those days. Drinks, men folk in the living room, women folk in the kitchen. Then came dinner, usually something like meatloaf, salad, potatoes and a vegetable. This was followed by coffee which was the time for the man of the house to pull out the projector and screen. This was immediately followed by the vacation slides. They held you hostage by saving desert for after the slide show. It was a ritual that could not be tampered with.Free popcorn too?
I was actually talking to MSnowy when he shows his work outside on his house
BUT! I remember the old Bell and Howell and I used to splice film on the old family 8 mm projector
Interestingly, for me, the joy of photography is in the capture, not necessarily the finished product
Man does that bring back memories. Did your dad envision himself as another Cecil B. Demille? Mine sure did. All he needed was the jodhpurs, riding crop and megaphone.Reminds me of my dad with the video camera, he'd tell us to stand somewhere, start running the camera then say go, then we'd start walking... so in home movies we start out just standing there like a bunch of goofballs! lol Thankfully only family ever saw them.
I have photos and negs in albums and in sleeves in storage boxes, and now print usually some 4x6s from any series of photos I've been out shooting, and 8x10s of anything significant. Now if I ever get caught up on putting those in albums... good project for winter. I save the media cards, I don't fill them that fast and they hold so many I only have a few, and have anything digital and some scans on an external hard drive. I try to organize as I go.
I'm pretty selective about what I post online and where, because - I look at Terms & Conditions... not that I read it all, usually just skimming through is enough to find a deal breaker most of the time.
And I have film in the fridge, that's what those produce drawers are really for aren't they?? lol
Man does that bring back memories. Did your dad envision himself as another Cecil B. Demille? Mine sure did. All he needed was the jodhpurs, riding crop and megaphone.Reminds me of my dad with the video camera, he'd tell us to stand somewhere, start running the camera then say go, then we'd start walking... so in home movies we start out just standing there like a bunch of goofballs! lol Thankfully only family ever saw them.
I have photos and negs in albums and in sleeves in storage boxes, and now print usually some 4x6s from any series of photos I've been out shooting, and 8x10s of anything significant. Now if I ever get caught up on putting those in albums... good project for winter. I save the media cards, I don't fill them that fast and they hold so many I only have a few, and have anything digital and some scans on an external hard drive. I try to organize as I go.
I'm pretty selective about what I post online and where, because - I look at Terms & Conditions... not that I read it all, usually just skimming through is enough to find a deal breaker most of the time.
And I have film in the fridge, that's what those produce drawers are really for aren't they?? lol