On one of my first European business trips just out of college, I took a
roll of pictures to impress my wife with my worldly travels. When it was
developed, it was a series of some beautiful woman in front of the typical
tourists stops. Distant. Up Close. Sensuous. Gazing to the horizon. etc.
My first explanation of what must have happend was that it got exchanged at
the developer. Those were still the days where the local drug store sent
them to a Kodak lab. Lots of opportunities for mistakes. Happens all the
time. Except that the pictures were taken in the same city in Europe where I
stayed. What are the chances. I think my mouth hung open just a little too
long. Those pictures went into a special photo album that got brought out
with the rest of the family pictures for the rest of our marriage.
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Travis
Lake N3094P
PWK
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
oups.com...
I vote for Cincinnati as well.
"Upon further review..." :-)
There are two possibilities he
1. As the non-flying right seater, I had sunk deeply into my "2nd hour
stupor" by that point in the flight, and didn't know where I was.
2. I have since conflated the two cities in my memory after
downloading the pix.
I suppose a little of both is possible.
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a way to LABEL pix as you took them?
I suppose some higher-end cameras may allow that, but, shoot, when you
come back from a week off, with 178 pix to sort through (or more),
it's hard to remember the order and the location.
(Which is why, incidentally, you'll notice that most of my pix include
some sort of identifiable background, and almost always include a
member of my family. That way, even if I can't remember where we
were, at least I've got a pic of my kids or wife!)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"