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The next two rows seem to be all the same fellow. Even the last one seems an older version of the same guy.
Eckhard believed he was possessed by the spirit of a Chinese goatherd, circa 848. Otherwise he was perfectly normal.
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THE KIDS It is always a mystery how a photograph of any of these precious children could end up lost or abandoned. Here are a few. You will probably say "Ooh..." at least once.
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The timelapse set of the same man is a rarity! How did you find that?
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike Brubaker. I found those mixed with several other tiny photographs in the bottom of a tray of loose photographs. The dealer apparently just tossed new photographs onto the top of the pile and from people sorting through them, they slowly filtered down to the bottom, out of sight.. I didn't realize they were of the same guy until I started scanning them.
DeleteFour of them were easy to spot, as they seem to be from the same session. The odd part is that usually I find them still in a strip. Perhaps the dealer cut them apart so he could price them individually.