The Brooklyn Stoop 1977 70s Kodachrome 25 Slide
Randy, Chris, Me, Paula, Christine.
Across from my house down the street a bit. This was the second most popular stoop to hang out on: Chris' stoop. Timer on SRT-102 or my XE-7 50mm Kodachrome 25 slide film on tripod: I ran in.People have asked why is it not like this now. A good question. I sincerely believe that young people have become anti-social in many ways. Conversation on "the stoop" was slow and sporadic. We chided each other, told stories about school and occasionally broke out into a box-ball challenge when the afternoon cooled off in the summer. We all had many cousins who would come over when visiting. This stoop is still there, empty. When I passed by it about a month ago. I stood looking at it and was saddened especially since Chris, a fellow ham radio operator, I learned had passed away about 6 years ago. The whole area has nobody there I know any longer. Nobody at all. [UPDATE this high-quality replaced the horribly bad thing that was here before - a digital photo taken of slide on frosted glass! UGH!] I opened the plastic/glass slide mount: It's Kodachrome 25 !!! - I did use a tripod and my friends were used to holding still for me. :-) Commentsladonnahib says:Family! Hang out w/ My family enjoyiin' the
day, talkin' tell joke's,, on a sunny
day,siting w/ Each other. No one can't break
up family. Family come's -there the 4/ U at
the end4/U!!! Tell the what i c in yr. Pic.
Thank u, share yr. Pic. 100 % #1.
BrooklyniteNassima says:This is great, I don't see why the
"scene" isn't like this nowadays.
Awesome photo.
ladonnahib says:Happy 4/ U ! #1 !!
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jgallery says:
Nice T shirt Tony :) Great Shot.
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