My father took this picture of me in 1951 or 1952!
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That is an amazing photograph! Beautiful.
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It is one of my favorites in my father’s slide collection. When I saw the prompt for this week, I knew exactly what my contribution would be!
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Now that is a PROPER silhouette!
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Thanks for letting me know that is what you think!
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Beautiful!
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It is hard to imagine myself as ever having been that young.
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Was he trying to replicate those awesome framed silhouette cut outs you see in antique stores? I love those things! And I love that it was in the 50s.
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I am not able to answer your question. Your question makes me wish I could find out more, both about this photo and the other photos my brother gave me a few months ago, but that isn’t be possible since my father died in 1999.
You might enjoy seeing some of the other photos I was given. https://livinglearningandlettinggo.wordpress.com/2014/05/07/a-surprise-view-of-my-past/
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That is so lovely! What a treasure to have – your father was gifted!
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I received the photos several months ago. Yes,they are a treasure to have.
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So happy that you have this keepsake. Perfect.
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How lovely.
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oh what a brilliant click!
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A memorable photograph.
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What a lovely souvenir and photo! I was almost born or in the making (grins)
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It took me a minute to figure out what you meant, but I got it!
It is fun….and incredible…. that my father’s picture is the most liked post on my blog.
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A beautiful photo and memory.
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