By Eilene Lyon
The Slide Years is a series in which I select an image my dad took from 1957-1982 with Kodachrome slide film, then I write a stream-of-consciousness essay – a sort of mini-memoir.
You may be looking at this photo and saying “What the…?” When Dad got the box of slides back from the film processor, why on earth didn’t he toss this one? He probably kept it for the same reason I did – it’s just so hilariously BAD.
Dad and Mom are all dressed up, not for a formal affair, maybe something for church, and Dad decided to commemorate the event. He set the camera on the tripod and grossly mis-framed, mis-focused, and chose a crappy backdrop, including a mirror and whatever that round thing is behind their heads.
But the priceless addition of one or two of us kids having sneaked down the stairs from our rooms to peek… Not exactly a photo bomb. Maybe just a photo slap.
Just delightful! Love you mom’ glasses, too.
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Growing up, I always thought glasses were dorky. Now that I wear them much of the time, they’re stylish. 😉😁
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Ha ha! I totally missed the photo bomb! We had a similar mirror, I think my sister still has it…considered chic and shabby now!
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Yeah, my parents had some tacky stuff that would probably seem cool now – in just the right setting.
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Omg the slides my parents have. My only question is why did they want to project pictures into a wall….
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I think because you could show them to a crowd all at once (and eat popcorn without getting melted butter on the pictures).
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True. But I don’t know if my family ever watched them
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We certainly did have slide shows.
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😉
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This slide is classic. I love it and that you have it and have shared it here. Images of people were more precious back then– and you kept them all regardless of composition and lighting I suppose.
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“Classic” – that’s a charitable description! I remember when I had to wait weeks to get my pictures back from the processor, and I’d be pissed if they made me pay for a worthless one (way underexposed, for example).
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Yes, I remember it well!
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Sometimes in the old photo’s it’s what is in the background that I find interesting.
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Yeah, my husband really got a kick out of some of the kids in my previous post “The Schoolgirl” for that reason.
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Kodachrome… that sure brings back images of the past! 🙂
Our movie films, of years ago, were often very misframed! 🙂
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Missing heads, missing feet, missing people…😂
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Priceless!
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Pictures are funny things, for sure.
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That’s a great period photo rich with memories.
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Like an archaeological dig!🙂
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This is great! I’ve loved looking through all my newly digitized slides and bringing back the memories. This is a great idea you have here!
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Thanks, Meg! It’s a fun little project. I’m glad that people find it amusing.
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Absolutely!
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Too funny ;)) it should be a part of some writing contest – perfect shot 😂😂
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Not if I’m hoping to win!😁
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😂😂
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Welp, they can’t all be home runs.
That round thing . . hmmm. A clock? Picture frame?
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It looks like a platter, but I don’t recall what it was.
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As for the photo “slap” . . classic.
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Thanks!
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My parents were camera-challenged too, yet they kept every photo. I guess if you paid for them, you had to keep them!
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I can relate to that train of thought. Lately I’ve gotten over it, though.
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the kid on the stairs is hilarious! Enjoying this series of posts!
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Thanks, Jim! They’re fun to do, too.
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Love this and processing was expensive so you often didn’t take many photos.
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Very true. Had to make them all count. Seems that Dad didn’t take out the camera very often.
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