Mr. Altgens. Yes; Houston and Main. When the caravan reached Houston and Main I made at least one shot—one picture—I don't have the roll of film with me now so I don't know exactly, but I know I had made an additional one or two pictures of the caravan coming down Main Street prior to that, but I got the one picture with the President waving into the camera. Mrs. Kennedy was looking at me at the time, just as I got ready to snap it the north wind caught her hat and almost blew it off, so she raised her left hand to grab her hat and I did not get her looking into the camera, but I got the Governor and Mrs. Connally and the President with the President waving into the camera.
Mr. Liebeler. This was as they turned?
Mr. Altgens. This was as they turned into the sunlight.
Mr. Liebeler. Turning into Houston Street; is that right?
Mr. Altgens. Turning right—headed toward the Book Depository Building.
Mr. Liebeler. All right.
Mr. Altgens. I thereupon grabbed my gadget bag that I carry my extra lenses in and ran fast down across the Dealey Plaza to get down in front of the caravan for some additional pictures and I took this one picture——
Mr. Liebeler. Wait just a minute now—at this point, as you ran across, you were along Elm Street; is that correct?
Mr. Altgens. Well, I ran across and reached up into—well, the curb area on the west side of Elm Street.
Mr. Liebeler. Across Elm Street from the Texas School Book Depository Building?