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Sunday 19 October 2014

TAW...Masculine challenge...



This is my 'Masculine' challenge for Take a Word.

Almost all family portraits from this era show the father standing upright and all are stiff and starchy.
I thought this picture found on Google was fabulous, with the father looking so relaxed and sitting on the floor with his children! Just look at the little boy peeking over daddy's shoulder.
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June xxx

13 comments:

sirkkis said...

What an adorable and beautiful collage, June. The father seems to be very proud of his children. A gorgeous background, again.
Have a happy Sunday,
Hugs xxx

Linda Gibbons said...

what a wonderful photo! And you've framed it so beautifully too.

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Taluula said...

A perfect interpretation on this week's 'Masculine' challenge. Bravo.

Sim said...

Great family and great framing June.
I love the touches of mauve. :)

Anni - My Creative Life and Mixed Media Books said...

A beautiful collage June and the way you have framed it fit perfect for the lovely family.
Anni

Deann said...

You are right on about vintage pictures it's almost impossible to find one that really shows any emotion this is wonderful surrounded by your lovely collage.

indybev said...

You're absolutely right, June. It is rare to find a photo from that era wherein the father looks even a little approachable! This is a sweet and very special photo. Thanks for sharing!!

Sim said...

I'm afraid I disagree with you dear June: Your mind is everything except boring!
(I love you! :)

Yvonne said...

Absolutely perfect, June! So right about the stiff and starchy, this is a real beauty.

Bill said...

I agree. That's an awesome picture with the father. It looks like he's actually glad (well if we pretend he's smiling) to be a father.

Ozstuff said...

What a beautiful photo. You're so right June. It's a rare shot of a father in such an informal shot for those times. Love the framing too!

She Reads Late Into the Night said...

Nothing says Masculine like a man with his kids. Wonderfully vintage, I just love it!