Thank you. Yes this is my buddy and comrade Sgt Mel German. There were 4 of us Sgt E-5's who made up a posse and we looked out for each other. Here's the other two attached. Rich Jackson giving us all a big hug was killed in action almost exactly 43 years ago and Curt Sams with the 1000 mile stare behind the shades. Not very good quality scans, but I loved these guys. C. --- On Sun, 1/9/11, Michael Elenko <michael.elenko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Michael Elenko <michael.elenko@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [pov] Re: Chicago photographer To: pov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Sunday, January 9, 2011, 8:45 PM A great story Georgia, thanks for sharing. Christopher, that's a rich image of a history younger people (at least) are clueless about. Will that be included in the Heritage Museum exhibition? ME On Jan 9, 2011, at 8:33 PM, CHRISTOPHER gaynor wrote: Wow, what a treasure trove. I love B & W and will see if I can attach one of mine from 1967. On Sun, 1/9/11, Georgia <gjgalus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Georgia <gjgalus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [pov] Chicago photographer To: pov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Sunday, January 9, 2011, 6:50 PM Just thought I'd share this-A great piece worth watching: Vivian Maier’s street photography was recently “discovered” just a few days after she died at the age of 83. The Chicago nanny took over 100,000 photographs and many say she may rank among the top street photographers of the 20th century. http://fstoppers.com/street-photographer-discovered-a-few-days-after-her-death/ and more at: http://vivianmaier.blogspot.com/ Enjoy, Georgia <Sgt German.jpg> Michael Elenko Eye In The Triangle Photography 206-226-3315
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