Analog Photography – Flower Power
I’m a tad nostalgic for the late 1960s and early 1970s. Remember all that chanting and consciousness raising. Too bad it intersected with the Vietnam War. What a strange time to be alive.
I’m a tad nostalgic for the late 1960s and early 1970s. Remember all that chanting and consciousness raising. Too bad it intersected with the Vietnam War. What a strange time to be alive.
This analog photo reminded me of a road trip to the mountains in Southern California circa 1970.
After I finished my Avionics training in at the Naval Training Center in Millington, Tennessee, I was stationed at NAS Ream Field in California. I loved California.
It is difficult to find a a quiet serene place in what was the most populous place on earth. A photo for #SilentSunday
In the early 1970s I traveled the Pacific Coastline from San Diego to British Columbia. These are a selection of analog photos taken on that adventure.
I had the opportunity to spend several days in Hong Kong during our deployment to Vietnam. I took some organized tours of the city, but also wandered around the streets of Kowloon taking random photos. We were cautioned to avoid the back streets and stairways which seemed prudent when one doesn’t know the culture.