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Apollo 11 Command Module Pilot

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Where were you in August 1969

I was a rising senior in high school in New Orleans, Louisiana that summer and had just purchased my first 35mm camera. I used my Uncle Joe's photography darkroom equipment to process black and white film.

I used the camera to photograph pictures of the Apollo 11 moon landing off our Black and white 19" TV. That was before VCRs.

When the astronauts returned to earth, each one went to their hometown for a ticker tape parade. Michael Collins, the command module pilot, was adopted by New Orleans as their favorite son. (He was from a military family).

I rode the bus downtown on a sunny August morning to witness the parade and took several rolls of film. I wish I had gone with someone else, so that I could have been photographed with Collins. I put the camera aside at one point and worked my way through the crowd and shook Col. collins hand.

I remember thinking how small his hands were.

Also in the photos was US Rep F. Edward Hebert (sunglasses), and Mayor Vic Schiro (mustache and bald head). Col. Ed Murphy was one of the Grand Marshals. He was commander of the US Air National Guard Fighter Group at the New Orleans Naval Air Station. That's were my father worked.

That night I made 8x10 enlargements of the better pictures.

That fall I became the photogaphic editor of our high school yearbook. Several of these photo made it into that publication. Other pictures of that event are here.

Comments (6)


cynlee

2:23PM | Thu, 22 July 2004

i remember a photography friend of my mother's setting up his camera to shoot the lunar landing off the tv... what a wonderful nostalgic & historic shot, enjoyed your story too! :]

PaladinNasicom

2:59PM | Thu, 22 July 2004

This is remarkable. Its great to see things straight out of history survive like this. I truely hope that people don't take for granted the things we accomplish. Wonderfull photograph, I'm glad you shared it.

Tedz

3:28PM | Thu, 22 July 2004

Bravo!

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aangus

5:31PM | Thu, 22 July 2004

Yeah we should get back to the moon quick style. ~Its funny now how such a momentous achievement can suddenly seem old fashioned. We used to write to NASA as kids, and always recieved a packed parcel full of crew photos and moon walks shots. I wish I had kept them safe now. Love this picture, these guys were real hero's.

wegerle81

8:43PM | Sun, 25 July 2004

Have you thought of joining the National Space Society? www.nss.org

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gargoyle84

6:38PM | Sun, 15 August 2004

This is a great photo! (I happened to be in Alaska in 1969!) :^)


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