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Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: PICK A PARTICULAR FORMAT (daguerreotype, cabinet card, CDV, real photo postcard, cyanotype, slide, Polaroid, or what have you?)
This is a favorite glass negative of mine. The antique dealer told me that he believed it (and others that I purchased) was of a Connecticut family.
I love the warmth of their expressions, and the sweetness of the young girl in the center.
It's odd that they are all posed on the very edge of the unfinished deck.
I'm crossing my fingers that other things are also teetering on the edge..or brink...or in the hole. :

This is a favorite glass negative of mine. The antique dealer told me that he believed it (and others that I purchased) was of a Connecticut family.
I love the warmth of their expressions, and the sweetness of the young girl in the center.
It's odd that they are all posed on the very edge of the unfinished deck.
I'm crossing my fingers that other things are also teetering on the edge..or brink...or in the hole. :

Fred Fouarge, Alan Mays, raingirl have particularly liked this photo
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