Well, here I am, back again and just in time to see the end of our theme within a theme and Marilyn's pick of the second half on the alphabet. Our theme image is entitled "Woman Reads As Baby Sleeps" and was produced as a stock advertising image by a company called Photographic Advertising Ltd and now forms part of the collection of the National Media Museum which is available on Flickr Commons. It might seem like a "nice" bland and uncomplicated image but, believe me, there is a lot to discuss. Let's just see where Sepians go with it! Wherever you go, go there on or around Saturday 25th June 2016 and add a link to your post to the list below.
This image brings to an end the first part of the year and the end of our "theme within a theme" series (yes, we've got to the end of the ALPHABET). For the next three months our theme images will be based on images submitted to the Sepia Saturday Flickr Group. We are still a few images short, so there is still some time to add images to the pool from which our theme images will be chosen. Our next two theme images are the following.
I'm in -- well sorta with the prompt.
ReplyDeleteYoung babies can sleep anywhere, in anything, at any time!
ReplyDeleteA dream of newborns...just in time for SS!
ReplyDeleteI got nothing. So I let sleeping babies lie and went for something completely different. Musical of course.
ReplyDeleteIn the wake of the referendum result I am trying to cheer myself up with sepia thoughts and the knowledge that walls are easy things to mount.
ReplyDeleteLet's see...my IRA took a huge hit today due to no fault of my own. I could do with a bit of quiet in a hammock with a book. And you?
ReplyDeleteRock a bye baby ... or let's go for a walk to get you to sleep.
ReplyDeleteA birthday dedication!
ReplyDeleteA post about a Chatty neighbor.
ReplyDeleteRemembering one baby in particular.
ReplyDeleteI can only dream about being a mother.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry my blog post has gone crazy! I will post later.
ReplyDeleteSort of got there; Mother and child;
ReplyDeleteBabes in carriages, is that good enough?
ReplyDeleteOnce again I'm combining two themes - memories and Sepia Sleeping.
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