Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts
Sunday, 30 August 2015
Pik Nik
I guess I've been a little neglectful of updating posts here lately. I blame the summer heat, it makes everyone a little forgetful. These people were probably enjoying one of those lazy, hot afternoons as well. I love all of these haircuts, especially the girl in the front with her hairpin to the side.
Sunday, 9 August 2015
Post Grad
Labels:
300,
50s,
B&W,
backyard,
black and white,
family,
fashion,
found photo,
graduation,
group,
hats,
Kid,
outside,
vernacular
Sunday, 12 July 2015
Sepia lake
One of the constant struggles of scanning is wether to use the colour setting or black and white. There are many choices, resolution versus reality and so forth. this is one of the few that is left sepia. It is also one of the frailest, being printed on more than paper thin fiber. So thin in fact, that I was afraid that the scanner would ruin it. Thankfully it did not, and we have this image. I love the old fashion dock and the old kayaks, it makes it so calming.
Labels:
20s,
B&W,
bathing suit,
beach,
black and white,
duo,
group,
hats,
holiday,
outside,
raft,
sepia,
tinted
Monday, 20 April 2015
It's called fashion
One of the best parts about old photos is seeing the different fashions. You can see how trends of today come from the older generations. Here is a great dress that shows off an era. Made of practical materials, serviceable, yet fashionable, with a high waist and collar. As well as the dress being tinted, the woman herself is as well. She appears to be standing by some sort of monument, possibly at a museum. Her Beau was probably on the other side of the camera on their day out.
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Scribble
All snapshots live different lives. Some are stuck in books for decades, some are thrown in shoeboxes, and some are stuffed in wallets. These ones were in awful shape, all bent and creaked. On the back someone had used them to see if a ballpoint pen was working. And yet they have withstood the test of time. The scene they captured is what we imagine the past as. Fun outside in the backyard perimetered by a white picket fence, not a care in the world.
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