This week on Sepia Saturday we have a series of portraits of a baby - what was known as a Polyfoto - in an image which dates back to 1930s and is part of the Flickr Commons stream of the National Media Museum. There are all sorts of things you can do with this theme - you don't need me to make any suggestions - I can think of 48 separate little ideas straight away. Whatever ideas you have, all you need to do is to post your posts on or around Saturday 16th April and link it to the list below.
Before you get started, take a look at what little pictures are around the corner for the rest of April.
So, not wanting to repeat myself, repeat myself, repeat myself (stop it!) all I need to say now is compose yourself for Sepia Saturday 326.
Trying to check on resemblances in children to their relatives...it was at least fun to find a few old photos of babies and little ones.
ReplyDeleteBaby faces, and then some!
ReplyDeleteNo baby faces but quite a few of our much missed Beagle.
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ReplyDeleteThirty shades of Gladys
ReplyDeleteSorry about my double post. Using the iPad for blogging is often surprising. The second post was the one with intent; the first, an iPad
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One little girl six times.
ReplyDeleteThe many faces of.......
ReplyDeleteNot really polyphotos.
ReplyDeleteSorry about my triple post. New record?
ReplyDeleteAnother tribute post from me
ReplyDeleteI have to slow down, I forgot to enter my entry to this week's prompt. Better late than never I guess!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the prompt. Here's my post:
ReplyDeleteOvershares and unawares: A-Z verses from vintage visages
Participating in:
NaPoWriMo - National Poetry Writing Month (April)
April A to Z Blogging Challenge
I have a cute baby in my post. A bit late.
ReplyDeletePudgy cheeks and a cool chair...
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