Nice image Paul!  When you said she was "twirling," I imagined here
with a baton.   I took many imaging of my sister practicing twirling
the baton.  You are six or seven yeasr older than I am, so perhaps the
craze had died our by them.

Dan

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Paul Stenquist
<pnstenqu...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> My first camera was a small square box camera that took 610 film. It had 
> three f stops and a fixed focus and shutter speed. I don't remember the 
> brand, but I know that I bought it for $2 at Erler's Camera Store on 83rd 
> Street and Stony Island Ave. in Chicago in 1958. I was ten years old. In 
> April of that year, i took a picture of my sister, Sylvia, twirling in front 
> of our house at 8222 Dorchester. I think the film was Verichrome Pan. Cash 
> Erler, who owned the store, developed the film and made me some 4 x 4 prints. 
> I still have some of them, including the picture of my sister. Her's a scan 
> of it that I made a few years back:
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=12947312
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