Pictures are memories preserved for the future

A project which has been on hold for a decade or so is finally under way.  Scanning to digital storage thousands of 35mm slides, printed pictures, negatives and assorted other forms of pictures has started.  Mine go back at about sixty-five years. 

A scanner which can do the work is a necessity.  I used to have one, but that was in 1999 or 2000 and it is long gone.  At the time many scanners came with holders for slides and negatives, but as the digital photographic grew, the need to scan film decreased.  I bought one of the few scanners available today.

So many memories are captured in those slides and negatives.  Many very good memories waiting to be visited.  And, those pictures are so important to revive long ago views.

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Author: Blue Bronc

Born in Detroit when Truman was president, survived the rest of them. Early on I learned that FDR was the greatest president, which has withstood all attempts to change that image. Democratic Party, flaming liberal, Progressive, equality for all and a believer in we are all human and deserve respect and understanding. College educated, a couple of degrees, a lot of world experience and tons of fun. US Air Force (pre-MRE days). Oil and gas fields, computer rooms and stuff beyond anything I can talk about. It has been quite a life so far. The future is making my retirement boat my home. Dogs, cats and other critters fill my life with happiness. Work pays the bills.

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patd
3 years ago

BB, thanks for the nostalgia nudge. 

one question about “memories preserved for the future”: whose future – specific memory of past you for the future you or could that also be a about long-gone pristine countryside for the collective future us?

patd
3 years ago

speaking of depictions of how it was in other times

daily beast recaps john oliver’s rage against faux & tucker in re dr. seuss last night:

… the comic began the program with the congressional testimony of FBI Director Christopher Wray, who told the Senate Judiciary Committee that the attack of the Capitol on Jan. 6 was carried out by right-wing militia groups and white supremacists, and that they “have not to date seen any evidence of anarchist violent extremists or people subscribing to antifa in connection with the sixth.”
“Now, that testimony was pretty newsworthy. But while some networks took the hearings live, Fox barely covered it. In fact, across conservative media you would hardly know the hearing had happened, because they were too busy with this,” argued Oliver.
The political satirist then threw to a montage of Fox News hosts complaining about six Dr. Seuss books going out of print, with their army of pundits blaming a woke “mob” for the act. Right-wing radio host Glenn Beck even cited it as evidence of “fascism.”
[…]
“The books weren’t banned. Dr. Seuss Enterprises decided to stop printing six of them, and a company deciding which of its own books it will or won’t print is an example of free enterprise, not fascism,” argued Oliver, adding, “And given how strongly all those commentators were defending those books, it is worth knowing what exactly they are defending.”
[…]
The obvious racist imagery might explain why Fox News, for the most, withheld the offending racial caricatures from their viewers, instead putting forward arguments like this gem from Tucker Carlson: “What they’re really trying to eliminate is a very specific kind of mid-century American culture. A culture that championed meritocracy and colorblindness.”
“OK, first: shut the fuck up, Tucker, you fearmongering lacrosse injury,” exclaimed Oliver. “And second, it’s a little weird to claim that mid-century American culture championed colorblindness when signs from the times explicitly demanded the opposite,” offered Oliver, before throwing to a photo of a Black man sipping out of a water fountain with the sign “COLORED” over it.
[…]
“It’s not hard to see why Tucker would be so anxious to talk about Dr. Seuss this week, because if he talked about Christopher Wray’s testimony about white supremacists participating in the attack on the Capitol, it would have contradicted what he’s been telling his viewers for weeks now, like, ‘There is no evidence that white supremacists were responsible for what happened on January 6. That’s a lie,’” explained Oliver. “So instead, Tucker and conservative media fell back on their classic playbook of distracting from important issues with bullshit culture wars. It’s incredibly lazy and depressingly effective.”

blueINdallas
3 years ago

I like the “I remember when we took that picture” moments.  Digital photography has made picture-taking much less precious.  The expense of film, flash cubes and development meant that you didn’t just go clicking your brains out.

With my digital camera, I started taking too many shots during the day and then curating in the evening or at the end of a vacation.

Vacations. Remember those?

Now, I have about 30,000 pictures (or screenshots of recipes, etc.) and I tell myself that I will go through them, write down info that I want to remember, and, delete all but the one best picture of that squirrel or flower.

BB – It’s nice that you have a way to digitally preserve your pictures before time takes its toll on the prints.

I have a few, vanishing Polaroids. I should take screenshots of them.

blueINdallas
3 years ago

Correction: 35,200 

I took a lot of pictures of my Dad’s pictures when I visited him in 2019. A lot of stuff I hadn’t seen. I got to hear the stories, too. If you have stories that go with the pictures, write it down now.

blueINdallas
3 years ago

Imagine the photographic power of digital instantaneousness on January 6th.  All of the idiots taking selfies of themselves committing crimes.  It’s also pretty important when the police are brutalizing someone.   Almost everyone has a camera with a phone in it. Heck, even streetlights and doorbells have cameras. Everyone and everything is watching and capturing the moment.  

You would think that this would lead to better behavior.

blueINdallas
3 years ago

Those older pictures are also a truer record of reality.  No filters.  Folks don’t even look like they actually look anymore. Turn on the beauty filter.   Sky not blue enough? You can fix that later. 

Sturgeone
3 years ago

When I first began “Picture This” my idea was that everyone would put up a picture during the day, and perhaps even take turns putting up the main post picture.  Didn’t turn out that way but it was still fun for a time and was overall a nice experience, as I’ve been a photo-nut since I could hold up a camera. All “snapshots” never serious photography in depth. 

Sturgeone
3 years ago

BB yes, like that, or even old snapshots, etc. like the one you put up this morning……

blueINdallas
3 years ago

Sturg – That would be fun.  I’ve always been told my file is too big when I’ve tried  to post a pic.  I think Pogo had that issue, as well.  I especially enjoyed pics of the venues where you played music. My dad is a musician and I have a feeling that he played some of those places, too. Although, he also played a lot of the Holiday Inn lounges in the Midwest, and those all look the same. You don’t need a filter if everything looks the same, anyway.

Anyway…

patd
3 years ago

sturge & BB, nothing’s stopping us from doing that everyday.   a trail candid camera moment now and then might be entertaining.

blueINdallas
3 years ago

Maybe  “Picture This”  needs a re-launch with a new understanding of your idea.

blueINdallas
3 years ago

Where were you? What were you thinking? Why were you there? Who were you with? Who took the photo? Why did you choose this pic for your post?

No, I don’t actually expect answers, but pictures are incomplete records of events. They focus on one moment and then the viewer gets to fill in the gaps and assign importance.   

patd
3 years ago

BB, back to the real question behind the last part of my original question, what does that beautiful view look like now some decades later?  are there now highways, structures,  tourists and litter or has it been protected?

patd
3 years ago

from axios interview:

Sen. Lindsey Graham told “Axios on HBO” that Donald Trump has a “dark side” but he tries to “harness the magic” because he succeeded where Republican candidates like John McCain and Mitt Romney failed.
[…]
“What I’m tryin’ to do is just harness the magic,” Graham told Axios’ Jonathan Swan. “To me, Donald Trump is sort of a cross between Jesse Helms, Ronald Reagan and P.T. Barnum.”
“He could make the Republican Party something that nobody else I know can make it. He can make it bigger. He can make it stronger. He can make it more diverse. And he also could destroy it,” Graham said.

you can watch (only if you have nothing else better to do) lindsey tap dance here to try to stay relevant

craigcrawford
3 years ago

I have hours and hours of old home and travel movies I once had transferred from Super 8 to VHS, which is obsolete, don’t even have a player. Now I need to figure out how to digitize them for the modern world. What a project that’ll be, even if I get the right equipment.

craigcrawford
3 years ago

This might be the best we can get, better than nothing. Do love the idea of Grassley having to sleep on a cot.

NYT: Manchin  said he would support a “talking filibuster — requiring any senator objecting to ending debate to remain on the floor and speak for the entire time. That could make filibusters far less frequent, and give Democrats far more opportunities to pass legislation on party-line votes, with Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tiebreaker.” Manchin: “If you want to make it a little bit more painful, make him stand there and talk, I’m willing to look at any way we can.”

patd
3 years ago

might work if the entire senate also is required to be in attendance and attentive as well as the filibuster-er having to orate continuously. only potty breaks allowed, no going off to cloakroom for naps. i would add that it all has to be televised and accessible to networks  

Jamie
3 years ago

On line recently my father’s family published pictures of the men over several generations among the cousins both near and removed going back to the late 1800s and three different continents.  The long term genetics of the line were very interesting in that majority of the men had the high forehead and long narrow face.  

Jamie
3 years ago

While the publisher had every right to take the action, I truly think they should have found some way to keep the first Seuss book “And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street).  It was the very first book I read totally by myself and definitely cherished.  You would think there should have been some way to keep it in context.  The supposedly offending image does have a Chinese man who is definitely yellow and wearing a queue with dress similar to a rickshaw puller while the book is a tribute to a child’s imagination.

Admittedly Seuss isn’t Mark Twain, but Huckleberry Finn is definitely the same issue.

Image

 

Jamie
3 years ago

Given the Oprah interview is it time for George?

https://youtu.be/Ti8xeyaSwCI

 

craigcrawford
3 years ago

So I watched entire Meghan/Harry interview but no idea whose side I’m on, other than reinforcing why monarchies are ridiculous.

Prince Phillip is my prime suspect for the racist remark.

craigcrawford
3 years ago

Oprah said on CBS this morning Harry told her racist baby remark did NOT come from Queen or Phillip. So Charles is my new suspect.

Jamie
3 years ago

Craig

Phillip was the first who came to mind for me as well.  I definitely know the British media was very hard on Meghan in very different slants on similar actions by both Meghan and Kate that were treated very differently in the press.

As to the future once the Queen leaves the scene, I wouldn’t be surprised by an abdication (age/health etc) by Charles, elevation of William and limiting the monarchy as a taxpayer supported charity, commonwealth economic asset & tourist attraction of only William/Kate.  Everyone else gets totally off the public teat.  They are all wealthy enough.

 

RebelliousRenee
3 years ago

BBronc…  great topic!  I’ve tried to post pictures here…  it always says the file is too big.
 
I know some here won’t go near FaceBook.  I have relatives from Canada and I love staying in touch with them via FB.  One cousin moved from New Brunswick to northern Newfoundland.  While going through her stuff to see what to take and what to toss to her new home…  she came across a trunk that she was given from her mother (my aunt…  my mother’s sister).  She found my mother’s high school picture.  She sent it to me.  I very much value it!

craigcrawford
3 years ago

BRING BACK Claire McCaskill. Huge Senate news. Roy Blunt: “I won’t be a candidate for reelection to the United States Senate next year.” https://t.co/ylg7WpJRWt$

Sturgeone
3 years ago

Sometimes a pic won’t post……I take a screen shot of the pic and the screen shot will post right up.
I not know.

whskyjack
3 years ago

Best comment on Harry and Megan and the Firm, imo

Best of all: it’s somebody else’s country.
To be sure there are major issues at play, but they don’t pose an existential threat to us. This time, it is not our constitution that is under siege. It’s not our institutions crumbling before our eyes.
And that’s a relief, isn’t it?
We can care deeply about the story, but this is some other country’s history, and therefore entertaining without being exhausting. The best analogy is sports: we can be passionately engaged, precisely because the stakes are so low. However much we care about our favorite teams, it is not a matter of life and death. They provide a catharsis in a relatively safe place.
So it is with with the royals. Beautiful (and not so beautiful) famous rich people wrestling with the burdens of titles, castles, duties, race, family, and fashion.
But, ultimately SEP (Somebody Else’s Problem). Which makes it perfect.

whskyjack
3 years ago

In amongst the stuff Mrs Jack collected through her life is a photo album pictures of people from the late nineteenth century early twentieth. Nobody from her family just something she picked up at an estate sale/flea market. Upper middle class folks from California. Mrs Jack bought it because she liked  old timy look.
with digital that all disappears as soon as somebody looses interest. 
We and our parents generation may be the best historically recorded generation. Those that follow may take more pictures but who will know as they disappear from the cloud as technology changes.
Jack

whskyjack
3 years ago

I have some pictures taken when my Grandparents were young. A bunch of different women, I don’t know who they are, so I just labeled them Granddads girl friends and put them in a frame.
Changing history one picture at a time
Jack

blueINdallas
3 years ago

Craig – You can take VHS to Walgreens, among other places, to put them on DVDs.  That tape is decaying by the moment.

I didn’t watch the interview. The wedding, yes, for the clothes, etc., but that is the end of my interest. For a couple who want their privacy, they sure like media attention. My feeling is that she is a manipulative, narcissistic actress who has cut off her husband from his family, as cult leaders tend to do. Harry is in a cult of one. Take all of the money and titles out of it, and that’s the vibe I get every time the couple (she) makes another well-devised peep.

The interview was impossible to ignore even without seeing it. I don’t have cable and have no idea where it was even aired, but the headlines on the news outlets seemed to have forgotten about covid victims and bad politicians, because this was shinier.

By the way, her hubby wore a Nazi uniform to a party, so…

blueINdallas
3 years ago

All of the really old, family photos going back to 1920 have one thing in common. Nobody was smiling. 
When did “say cheese” become a thing?

RebelliousRenee
3 years ago

BBronc…  thanks for the info.  It looks complicated.  And I’m on a Mac…  don’t know if it even has Windows Paint.
 
As far as “The Royals” goes…  IMO… they are just whiny privileged bitches.  Didn’t watch one second of it.  They say they want their privacy….  well shut the fuck up already!

blueINdallas
3 years ago

We had a glass negative of my great-grandparents and all of their children in a kitchen cabinet when I was a kid.  My great-uncle finally got pictures made from it and sent one to everybody.  No idea what happened to the glass negative.

Yes, the rich family of historical significance is trying to remain so. What is England without them, though? They are quite a draw for tourists. I guess one could still tour the castles. I don’t think any of the successors will have the support of the people in the way Queen Elizabeth has had. She made a much-needed speeches over the past year. She’s been at the center of so much of historical significance. I do think the times have changed and the course has been run, though.

blueINdallas
3 years ago

Question for Lindsey Graham:  How do you harness a sack of sh/+?   It must get messy. 

Jamie
3 years ago

RR

Two of the photographs I love are my graduation picture along with my mother’s graduation picture 1935 age 17.

Above is my mom.  Below is me.  Couldn’t get both to post on same message

 

 

Jamie
3 years ago

Me 1961 age 17

 

craigcrawford
3 years ago

This is Shermanesque for sure, but Schumer is a persuasive dude. “To all that are asking: Thank you to the many who have said kind things,” Claire McCaskill tweeted. “But I will never run for office again. Nope. Not gonna happen. Never. I am so happy I feel guilty sometimes.”

craigcrawford
3 years ago

I replied to Claire’s tweet: “At least sleep on it. We need you!” 

Add your support to @clairecmc

RebelliousRenee
3 years ago

BBronc… once again….  thanks for the info!
 
Jamie…  you look just like your mother.
 
Hey Claire McCaskill…   good on you for knowing what you want and don’t want!

Katherine Graham Cracker
3 years ago

There are firms that will convert all your stuff to a variety of formats.    Not too expensive. Especially if you would have to buy equipment.
 

Pogo
3 years ago

Tried that screenshot trick, sturg…nope.  Not on my I phone.

craigcrawford
3 years ago

My opinion, if Brit Royals salvageable, and I don’t care either way, Prince William should step up, push his miserable father aside, make amends with his brother, reform how they do things, and get the Queen on board. 

craigcrawford
3 years ago

Even converting to DVD outdated these days

Sturgeone
3 years ago

Yeah, I ain’t got any “shoulds” for the Brits and their royalties…..I reckon if there was a chance of my being one, I might have to look into it but my fambly long ago fell on the Rebel side of that dust-up;  I figure that scene is not my circus and not my monkeys, and lucky I am to have the luxury of feeling so……It is always nice, though,  to see one of ’em step up and show some fineness of action human-wise like Harry seems to have.   And hell, Chuck ain’t no Edward, by any stretch.

William v. Charles………..CAGE MATCH!

Sturgeone
3 years ago

As for Ms Claire McCatskill, let’s see…….get paid TV money, come on it now and then to talk about a bunch of politicians, and hang out close to the house——versus—— Run for Office, Beg for Money, Answer reporters’ dumbass questions all the time, get deaf trets from half of your constituents, Catch shit no matter how you vote……
Yeah, no.

Sturgeone
3 years ago

Pogo……you gotta hold your mouf right when you do it……..

blueINdallas
3 years ago

Jamie – Gorgeous photos of you and your mom.

Pogo
3 years ago

Sturg, well then I reckon I ain’t holdin my mouf jus rat.

I just read over the CDC Guidelines for what fully vaccinated people should be able to do safely.  Nothing much will be changing in my life anytime soon  – maybe other than wearing a somewhat smug look behind my mask suggesting I’m not concerned about becoming infected.  I don’t have grandkids, my kid is 350 miles away, and I don’t plan to spend any more time in public settings than I have over the past year. And I’ll continue to wash my hands more often than I used to.  We may go up to see LP again, but NYC without plays, music venues and restaurants – hardly seems worth the trip, but at least the traffic is no big deal now, and that’s something for NYC. Maybe I’ll step out on the edge and go out to eat when Mrs. P gets 2 weeks past shot No. 2. Other than that … really nothing.  Now if someone would open a decent BBQ place around here I might have a different thought – good BBQ can change your (my) life.

blueINdallas
3 years ago

We were in Vegas when Claire was running in 2006.   A million years ago, it seems. 

Pogo
3 years ago

Here’s the shorter explanation from CDC.  And here’s the longer one.

Sturgeone
3 years ago

Breaking:  The Queen said to be appalled at new baby’s lack of inbreeding.
–The Onion

Jamie
3 years ago

Craig

It is really hard to get Tape to DVD to Flash Drive.  Major pain in the arse.

 

Jamie
3 years ago

BiD

Thank you.  

Pogo
3 years ago

There are alternatives that wouldn’t necessarily occur to you, me…  For media conversions try Musicians Friend or B&H Photo in NYC. They have interesting media products. Also, a media player that has a USB output to allow you to save it to your computer and then drop it onto a thumb drive or something like that can take a step or two out of the process.

patd
3 years ago

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