Robin Unger Posted December 7, 2009 Author Posted December 7, 2009 Underwood seen at the bottom of the steps filming in Skaggs # 7 Credit: Alan Healy
Todd W. Vaughan Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 Woman & two sons from Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan, seen in Bell walking towards the motorcycle. Robin, Where you say "Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan", that photo was actually taken by Cancellare. Todd
Todd W. Vaughan Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 Woman & two sons from Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan, seen in Bell walking towards the motorcycle. Robin, Where you say "Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan", that photo was actually taken by Cancellare. Todd Robin, Awesone job IDing Underwood. Todd
David G. Healy Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 Robin,Awesone job IDing Underwood. Todd tune up.... I believe Al Healy deserves the credit, what say you?
Robin Unger Posted December 7, 2009 Author Posted December 7, 2009 Hi Todd. Quote: Robin, Where you say "Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan", that photo was actually taken by Cancellare. Todd Initially when Lee purchased the image from Ebay is was known as Cancellare 5 I then received an Email from Martin Shackelford advising me that the image was Rickerby. Gary Mack, after initially calling it Cancellare also then informed me that it was in fact Rickerby. In Shaws " Coverup" the smaller uncropped wider version is listed as Rickerby, and the same image on Anthony Marsh's Website has it listed a sRickerby. For those reasons i stopped calling it Cancellare 5 and now call it Rickerby. Cheers. Robin. Hi David Yes you are correct. Alan Healy deserves the Credit for this discovery. I am just the messenger. Robin.
Jack White Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 Hi Todd.Quote: Robin, Where you say "Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan", that photo was actually taken by Cancellare. Todd Initially when Lee purchased the image from Ebay is was known as Cancellare 5 I then received an Email from Martin Shackelford advising me that the image was Rickerby. Gary Mack, after initially calling it Cancellare also then informed me that it was in fact Rickerby. In Shaws " Coverup" the smaller uncropped wider version is listed as Rickerby, and the same image on Anthony Marsh's Website has it listed a sRickerby. For those reasons i stopped calling it Cancellare 5 and now call it Rickerby. Cheers. Robin. Hi David Yes you are correct. Alan Healy deserves the Credit for this discovery. I am just the messenger. Robin. Are you sure that it is not Cancellare? As I recall, Rickerby was shooting color film and Cancellare b/w. That is from memory. I would have to check. Jack
Robin Unger Posted December 8, 2009 Author Posted December 8, 2009 (edited) Hi Todd.Quote: Robin, Where you say "Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan", that photo was actually taken by Cancellare. Todd Initially when Lee purchased the image from Ebay is was known as Cancellare 5 I then received an Email from Martin Shackelford advising me that the image was Rickerby. Gary Mack, after initially calling it Cancellare also then informed me that it was in fact Rickerby. In Shaws " Coverup" the smaller uncropped wider version is listed as Rickerby, and the same image on Anthony Marsh's Website has it listed a sRickerby. For those reasons i stopped calling it Cancellare 5 and now call it Rickerby. Cheers. Robin. Hi David Yes you are correct. Alan Healy deserves the Credit for this discovery. I am just the messenger. Robin. Are you sure that it is not Cancellare? As I recall, Rickerby was shooting color film and Cancellare b/w. That is from memory. I would have to check. Jack 90% Sure Jack. Anthony Marsh has this on his site as ( rickerbyshaw29uo.jpg ) I also received this Email from Gary Mack. Robin, Art Rickerby had two cameras, one loaded with color film and the other with b&w. His two later photos from the motorcade of the Umbrella Man were also b&w. Gary Edited December 8, 2009 by Robin Unger
Jack White Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 Hi Todd.Quote: Robin, Where you say "Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan", that photo was actually taken by Cancellare. Todd Initially when Lee purchased the image from Ebay is was known as Cancellare 5 I then received an Email from Martin Shackelford advising me that the image was Rickerby. Gary Mack, after initially calling it Cancellare also then informed me that it was in fact Rickerby. In Shaws " Coverup" the smaller uncropped wider version is listed as Rickerby, and the same image on Anthony Marsh's Website has it listed a sRickerby. For those reasons i stopped calling it Cancellare 5 and now call it Rickerby. Cheers. Robin. Hi David Yes you are correct. Alan Healy deserves the Credit for this discovery. I am just the messenger. Robin. Are you sure that it is not Cancellare? As I recall, Rickerby was shooting color film and Cancellare b/w. That is from memory. I would have to check. Jack 90% Sure Jack. Anthony Marsh has this on his site as ( rickerbyshaw29uo.jpg ) I also received this Email from Gary Mack. Robin, Art Rickerby had two cameras, one loaded with color film and the other with b&w. His two later photos from the motorcade of the Umbrella Man were also b&w. Gary The Rickerby photo of the Umbrellaman was color:
Robin Unger Posted December 8, 2009 Author Posted December 8, 2009 (edited) Hi Todd.Quote: Robin, Where you say "Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan", that photo was actually taken by Cancellare. Todd Initially when Lee purchased the image from Ebay is was known as Cancellare 5 I then received an Email from Martin Shackelford advising me that the image was Rickerby. Gary Mack, after initially calling it Cancellare also then informed me that it was in fact Rickerby. In Shaws " Coverup" the smaller uncropped wider version is listed as Rickerby, and the same image on Anthony Marsh's Website has it listed a sRickerby. For those reasons i stopped calling it Cancellare 5 and now call it Rickerby. Cheers. Robin. Hi David Yes you are correct. Alan Healy deserves the Credit for this discovery. I am just the messenger. Robin. Are you sure that it is not Cancellare? As I recall, Rickerby was shooting color film and Cancellare b/w. That is from memory. I would have to check. Jack 90% Sure Jack. Anthony Marsh has this on his site as ( rickerbyshaw29uo.jpg ) I also received this Email from Gary Mack. Robin, Art Rickerby had two cameras, one loaded with color film and the other with b&w. His two later photos from the motorcade of the Umbrella Man were also b&w. Gary The Rickerby photo of the Umbrellaman was color: Edited December 8, 2009 by Robin Unger
Robin Unger Posted December 8, 2009 Author Posted December 8, 2009 Request. Approx 2-Years ago i purchased a full size Dillard showing the Limo at Love Field from Corbis. I then uploaded it to my geocities website image galleries. Unfortunately Geocities accidently deleted my account wiping out all my photo's. I was however able to retrieve most of them from friends, who had downloaded the Corbis images to there hard drives as they were surfing my site. This is the only crop i have of the original FULL SIZE image i purchased from Corbis. Ignore the square outline on the chrome trim, i did that. If anyone managed to snag the original "FULL SIZE" image and saved it, i would greatly appreciate a copy. Thanks.
Martin Hinrichs Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 Request.Approx 2-Years ago i purchased a full size Dillard showing the Limo at Love Field from Corbis. I then uploaded it to my geocities website image galleries. Unfortunately Geocities accidently deleted my account wiping out all my photo's. I was however able to retrieve most of them from friends, who had downloaded the Corbis images to there hard drives as they were surfing my site. This is the only crop i have of the original FULL SIZE image i purchased from Corbis. Ignore the square outline on the chrome trim, i did that. If anyone managed to snag the original "FULL SIZE" image and saved it, i would greatly appreciate a copy. Thanks. Robin, it's a great image. I have exactly this one on my disk already. The same name: 10748.jpg. The date i've downloaded it was august 13, 2009. Don't ask me where i have it from. I forgot it. Is your Geocities portfolio erased recently? Did i have maybe more you are missing? Martin
Robin Unger Posted December 8, 2009 Author Posted December 8, 2009 (edited) Request.Approx 2-Years ago i purchased a full size Dillard showing the Limo at Love Field from Corbis. I then uploaded it to my geocities website image galleries. Unfortunately Geocities accidently deleted my account wiping out all my photo's. I was however able to retrieve most of them from friends, who had downloaded the Corbis images to there hard drives as they were surfing my site. This is the only crop i have of the original FULL SIZE image i purchased from Corbis. Ignore the square outline on the chrome trim, i did that. If anyone managed to snag the original "FULL SIZE" image and saved it, i would greatly appreciate a copy. Thanks. Robin, it's a great image. I have exactly this one on my disk already. The same name: 10748.jpg. The date i've downloaded it was august 13, 2009. Don't ask me where i have it from. I forgot it. Is your Geocities portfolio erased recently? Did i have maybe more you are missing? Martin Hi Martin My original was a High Quality Version of this image. Note in the image above, that it doesn't show the cars and people who can be seen in the Corbis Crop in the top right hand corner Martin my Geocities site was erased about a year ago. Thanks to Duncan i now have a new site. Edited December 8, 2009 by Robin Unger
Martin Hinrichs Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 I understand Robin. It's a pity, this HQ version of this image has been gone. It would show very much detail from inside (particular the backpart) the SS-100-X than no one else. Martin
Todd W. Vaughan Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 Hi Todd.Quote: Robin, Where you say "Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan", that photo was actually taken by Cancellare. Todd Initially when Lee purchased the image from Ebay is was known as Cancellare 5 I then received an Email from Martin Shackelford advising me that the image was Rickerby. Gary Mack, after initially calling it Cancellare also then informed me that it was in fact Rickerby. In Shaws " Coverup" the smaller uncropped wider version is listed as Rickerby, and the same image on Anthony Marsh's Website has it listed a sRickerby. For those reasons i stopped calling it Cancellare 5 and now call it Rickerby. Cheers. Robin. Hi David Yes you are correct. Alan Healy deserves the Credit for this discovery. I am just the messenger. Robin. Are you sure that it is not Cancellare? As I recall, Rickerby was shooting color film and Cancellare b/w. That is from memory. I would have to check. Jack Jack, Rickerby had two cameras and was shooting BW in one and color in the other. Cancellare was shooting BW. Todd
Todd W. Vaughan Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 (edited) Hi Todd.Quote: Robin, Where you say "Lee Forman's Rickerby Scan", that photo was actually taken by Cancellare. Todd Initially when Lee purchased the image from Ebay is was known as Cancellare 5 I then received an Email from Martin Shackelford advising me that the image was Rickerby. Gary Mack, after initially calling it Cancellare also then informed me that it was in fact Rickerby. In Shaws " Coverup" the smaller uncropped wider version is listed as Rickerby, and the same image on Anthony Marsh's Website has it listed a sRickerby. For those reasons i stopped calling it Cancellare 5 and now call it Rickerby. Cheers. Robin. Hi David Yes you are correct. Alan Healy deserves the Credit for this discovery. I am just the messenger. Robin. Are you sure that it is not Cancellare? As I recall, Rickerby was shooting color film and Cancellare b/w. That is from memory. I would have to check. Jack 90% Sure Jack. Anthony Marsh has this on his site as ( rickerbyshaw29uo.jpg ) I also received this Email from Gary Mack. Robin, Art Rickerby had two cameras, one loaded with color film and the other with b&w. His two later photos from the motorcade of the Umbrella Man were also b&w. Gary Robin, I can assure you that photo is not Rickerby. Rickerby did not get out of Camera Car 2. Todd Edited December 8, 2009 by Todd W. Vaughan
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