One gorgeous print ... double-weight and not one mark on it. Well, except for the autograph. Bob was quite good at how he signed photos, signing in a background area if possible. As in no scribbling across that handsome face.
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Marlene
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Kathy, where do you get these atrocious pictures of HRM???? After getting a good laugh from them, I then come to the conclusion that for his sake, and ours, the negatives should have been totally DESTROYED!!!!!!!
Kathy, where do you get these atrocious pics of HRM???? After having a few laughs with this one and the previous (Once More....) I have come to the conclusion that for the sake of HRM and us who have to look at them, the negatives should have been destroyed a long time ago!!!!!
Woof, Marlene...calm down! I thought you preferred older Bob over young Beautiful Bob, at least you prefer his later movies. I wouldn't use the word 'atrocious' to describe anything about our Mr. Montgomery. The Once More photo was rather strange, yes, but he was going for the laugh. In the Lake photo, he and the photographer are trying to match the mood of the film, to capture Bob's character and not Bob. I have to disagree with you...IMO it's an excellent photo. And I'm not letting you anywhere near it!!
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Kathy, where do you get these atrocious pictures of HRM???? After getting a good laugh from them, I then come to the conclusion that for his sake, and ours, the negatives should have been totally DESTROYED!!!!!!!
Kathy, where do you get these atrocious pics of HRM???? After having a few laughs with this one and the previous (Once More....) I have come to the conclusion that for the sake of HRM and us who have to look at them, the negatives should have been destroyed a long time ago!!!!!
Woof, Marlene...calm down! I thought you preferred older Bob over young Beautiful Bob, at least you prefer his later movies. I wouldn't use the word 'atrocious' to describe anything about our Mr. Montgomery. The Once More photo was rather strange, yes, but he was going for the laugh. In the Lake photo, he and the photographer are trying to match the mood of the film, to capture Bob's character and not Bob. I have to disagree with you...IMO it's an excellent photo. And I'm not letting you anywhere near it!!
I agree Kathy. The man was a hunk at ANY age and in ANY lighting!! lololol No bad photos of Bob!
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