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TomWilm

(1,851 posts)
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 09:40 AM Sep 29

Two photos now: My great grandfather, on bicycle with his pet owl

Last edited Sun Sep 29, 2024, 11:26 AM - Edit history (2)


My great-grandfather was a forest ranger. In the picture he is on his daily patrol with his pet owl, who sits on a special stick, so they can ride together.

Found another of them:
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Two photos now: My great grandfather, on bicycle with his pet owl (Original Post) TomWilm Sep 29 OP
Fabulous !!! Karadeniz Sep 29 #1
Magnificent Tetrachloride Sep 29 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 29 #3
That is so cool. You are fortunate to have such a photograph. LoisB Sep 29 #4
I love that (and would have loved to have met him)... hlthe2b Sep 29 #5
That is wonderful and you have preserved it by posting here. Arne Sep 29 #6
Looks like Northern Europe?yes? Germany/Holland/Denmark?...nt mitch96 Sep 29 #7
So cool! MLAA Sep 29 #8
Thats cool Figarosmom Sep 29 #9
What year and location was this picture taken? Emile Sep 29 #10
Picture is from around 1920, and colorized TomWilm Sep 29 #12
What an absolutely amazing picture. Definitely a treasured picture. Fla Dem Sep 29 #11
I think they cheated while posing for this photo ... TomWilm Sep 29 #16
I see the seat and what look like pedels IbogaProject Sep 29 #20
I think the bike is at a straight-on angle to the lens. The seat is visible behind (a bit below) the owl's perch. Beartracks Sep 29 #23
In the first photo markodochartaigh Sep 29 #24
I seriously doubt that the background is artificial... GiqueCee Sep 29 #25
Found another photo! TomWilm Sep 29 #18
Yes, a much clearer look at your Great Grandfather and his owl with the bike. Fla Dem Sep 30 #36
You can see the seat and pedals in the first pic. whopis01 Sep 30 #35
Two dapper gentlemen n/t sarge43 Sep 29 #13
Reminds me of Flaco Donkees Sep 29 #14
Such a very special photo. StarryNite Sep 29 #15
What a great profession to have..always with nature. Love both owl pictures..they're so 😎 Deuxcents Sep 29 #17
Beautiful orangecrush Sep 29 #19
The stuff of myth and legend! Easterncedar Sep 29 #21
Beautiful Picaro Sep 29 #22
wonderful!! priceless photo! apcalc Sep 29 #26
Truly awesome! Bayard Sep 29 #27
👇👇👇👁️👁️ Goonch Sep 29 #28
Fantastic! Niagara Sep 29 #29
I forget to tell, owls name is Juuulius ... TomWilm Sep 29 #30
Sound of 'calling name' at night: Donkees Sep 29 #31
A slight tweak to a great family photo to be saved for all future generations. usaf-vet Sep 29 #32
Wow. So very cool! CousinIT Sep 29 #33
Very cool! That owl is huge! liberalla Sep 29 #34

Response to TomWilm (Original post)

Fla Dem

(25,639 posts)
11. What an absolutely amazing picture. Definitely a treasured picture.
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 10:48 AM
Sep 29

Just a thought looking at the picture. It would appear the bike has no seat, rear wheel or pedals. Which would lead me to think he took his owl out for walks (perhaps it could no longer fly). Makes it even more priceless.

TomWilm

(1,851 posts)
16. I think they cheated while posing for this photo ...
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 11:01 AM
Sep 29

Nice mystery there!

For me the bike also looks strange, but in the family there exist other more full photos of it. This might very well be a studio photo with fake nature painted behind them.

Maybe he had split the bicycle, to make the front wheel, handlebar and owl possible to fit in front of the artificial background?

IbogaProject

(3,611 posts)
20. I see the seat and what look like pedels
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 11:59 AM
Sep 29

Maybe the camera had a slower shutter and some details blurred? But cool pic.

Beartracks

(13,557 posts)
23. I think the bike is at a straight-on angle to the lens. The seat is visible behind (a bit below) the owl's perch.
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 12:26 PM
Sep 29

Oh, never mind -- the 2nd photo shows all of it.

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markodochartaigh

(1,999 posts)
24. In the first photo
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 12:30 PM
Sep 29

I think that I see the shadows of both wheels. I also think that I see the seat, it just seems kind of high.
Edit: And I also think that the right pedal is visible through the front wheel near the top of the wheel between the bicycle frame and the wheel rim.

GiqueCee

(1,310 posts)
25. I seriously doubt that the background is artificial...
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 12:33 PM
Sep 29

... having worked in the graphics industry for 60 years, and I still work with PhotoShop daily. The lighting is consistent between the image of your great grandfather and the near background, as is the foreshortening of the scenery in general, and the transition between the ground on which he's standing is seamless. It wouldn't be in a studio shot. In the early 20th century, as beautifully as they could paint theatrical scenery, it is always immediately recognizable as such. And then there would be the question, what would be the point? He works outdoors every day, so why not shoot the pix outdoors? Though you're right, the bike in the first shot does look strangely truncated. On closer inspection, though, one can see a pedal and the spokes of the back wheel, as well as the seat and the shadows of both wheels. It is a visual mish-mosh, but it's all there, it's just that the frame of the bike is directly behind the front wheel and handlebars. So mystery solved!

You're welcome!

And I LOVE owls! That looks like a great horned owl.

whopis01

(3,721 posts)
35. You can see the seat and pedals in the first pic.
Mon Sep 30, 2024, 03:54 AM
Sep 30

The bike is head on with the front wheel turned to the right. It is hard to see the read while because it is obscured by the frame.

You can see the pedals through the spokes in the front wheel. You can also see the seat just underneath the handlebars.

TomWilm

(1,851 posts)
30. I forget to tell, owls name is Juuulius ...
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 01:04 PM
Sep 29

... though it was spelled "Uglius", since the Danish name for owl is "Ugle" . Legend has it, that he could pronounce his own name back perfectly.

usaf-vet

(6,862 posts)
32. A slight tweak to a great family photo to be saved for all future generations.
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 03:34 PM
Sep 29


My wife is the family genealogist. This has brought her many family photos for possible addition to the genealogy family tree.
Those photos that are of critical ancestors, Grandparents and GGparents and GGGparents. We have tried to improve them for future generations.

I have done many of them with readily available software for editing photos on your phone or computer.

But for those really key photos that have been neglected for years, there are websites that will do professional restorations for a fee, of course.

For this Owl-Bike and Grandfather photo, I just did a two-minute tweak to show how pictures like these could be restored for future generations. I lightened it up a little and added color to his face.

If you send me a DU email, I will point you to the photo restoration software I have used on my Android phone and tell you what to Google to find online photo restoration websites.

Most on-site restorers will quote you a price and allow you one or more additional tweaks for the contracted price. For example, we had a 58-year-old photo of my wife and me at a military ball on her college campus. I was wearing my USAF Class A uniform and asked them to improve the color of the faded USAF blue. The first revision had my wife's ball gown perfect. But my uniform color was way off-color. So, I sent them a picture from the USAF Blues website, and the revision tweak turned out perfectly.
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