Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Sepia Saturday 258 : 13 December 2014


Our Sepia Saturday challenge this weekend is a little different. What we are asking you to do is to forget the foreground and look into the background. Take, for example, this pedestrian snap of my Uncle Harry, Auntie Annie and Unknown Man. The centre of attention is the three figures walking down some seaside promenade, but the interest in such a shot is probably limited to those fascinated by the everyday history of my family (a small and select group of people). But if your move your focus to the background there is a wealth of interest. Note the sailor in uniform, suggesting that this might have been a wartime shot. But there are still cast-iron railings on top of the wall and later in the war all such things were taken down and melted to make gun barrels or some such thing. Look at the hats, look at the sensible shoes : there is enough to keep you busy for a whole Sepia Weekend. So Sepia Saturday 258 - post your posts on or around Saturday 13 December - gives you the opportunity to look into whatever background you care to investigate. And if you don't want to do that, you can also take up any of the potential themes in the image above. Or you can cast themes aside and simply post any old picture and any new thoughts.

The Christmas break is coming up and, by tradition, we just have one Sepia Saturday call over the festive season. Here are details of that call and also the first couple of 2015.

259 : Our traditional Christmas and New Year double-issue gives you families, meals, and - of course - Christmas.
260 : Bikes, tents, music, hats, flags - a theme-packed image to start the new year
261 : Unflattering portraits, hair, more hair, lockets, medical illustrations

So there we are - there is plenty to keep your mind active over the Christmas period. But for now, just keep your eyes to the front and look to the back, and sign up for Sepia Saturday 258 on the Linky List below.




14 comments:

Kristin said...

Zooming in on Jim and me at the 1966 Black Arts Convention.

Postcardy said...

Some details from a Christmas time street scene.

Little Nell said...

It’s the Big Picture!

Wendy said...

Background is more interesting than the foreground!

Bob Scotney said...

Some unanswered questions remain.

Mike Brubaker said...

For this weekend I've got some sailors and a background detail too.

Barbara Rogers said...

Off theme this week, celebrating the Dec 12 day of Tonantzin with Indigenous Americans of Mexico.

La Nightingail said...

Backgrounds, backs, and ends!

Éire Historian said...

Thanks for the inspiration image. My post is entitled 'Finely Wrought': Ireland. Cheers!

DougVernX said...

It was a "battle" trying to get the one out before Saturday. :)

Alex Daw said...

fun on the beach with ginger beer

Cassmob (Pauleen) said...

A two-for-one post today when I find images which fit last week's post as well as this week's.

Sharon said...

I have returned from holidays and it feels good to be blogging again :)

Alan Burnett said...

22 minutes late, but who is counting?