For the slow scrap on iNSD in the morning. It was a real struggle as I don't like the same photo twice on my pages. But I fiddled through somehow,
The photo is of the my grandfather (in the middle with the little star to mark him) and his friends from a regulars' table.
Credits:
Wind whispers by Lynn Grieveson; Kashmir by etc by Danyale (frame); Honey I'm home by Lynn Grieveson (only for the masks); All the feels part 1 by TLP collab (smiley); Sprinkles v. 44 by Valorie Wibbens; Frozen by Dawn Inskip (star); Fonts: CastorOne, GistXUprReg
Ha! i know! How bored and grim do most family history photos look! (I know they had it tough but maybe they were not thinking of all the generations after them tht would look back on their pics!?) love what you did with the repetition by blending it - great idea!
He he he, I know what you mean! The exposure on old cameras meant that sometimes it could take a minute or more to take a photo, and its very hard to hold a smile for a minute! I'm sure they weren't always so serious . I love this title, and love that you've documented an old family photo with a modern insight.
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