December 14, 2003

Havana Negatives
FOUND by Stephen Wooding in Havana, Cuba
While walking down the street in Havana, I found a strip of negatives in the gutter, so I picked them up and printed them. I like the pictures because they're not strange or dirty or seedy or suspicious, like many finds. They're just nice; obviously meant to make someone happy.
jon hayden in ft.worth,texas
cool picture. the simple things in life are always the best
+ December 16, 2006 08:27 PM +
rhino in northern california
oh what a beautiful find! could see it turned into a atc
+ February 16, 2007 10:55 AM +
itsclara in ireland
that is so so cute!!
+ March 10, 2007 06:30 PM +
cassisu in seattle
Ooh, she's so HAPPY!
Does anyone else think this might be from the 50's? She looks a bit like little-girl pictures of my mother.
+ April 04, 2007 06:20 PM +
Rachel in Boise
I don't think this is as old as it looks at first glance. Closest to the camera on the piano's shelf it looks like a pretty modern remote control, and next to it a stack of CDs. Definitely not from the '50s.
+ July 03, 2007 01:49 PM +
chrome toaster in the kitchen, with Poppin' Fresh
I love how instead of banging away with both hands like most toddlers would do, this Little One is so carefully plinking away, one note at a time. (granted, she probably just graduated from the "banging away with both hands" phase, but...)

What a little cutie, and what a lovely find!
+ October 03, 2007 06:54 PM +
JessicaPC in SC
What a precious little girl. This is a great picture. Hope the family has the original photos and all they lost were the negatives.
+ October 14, 2007 07:21 PM +

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