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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Friday Five – Number Sixty
Sixtieth in a series creating a collage using five elements.
Welcome Home Boys
Here’s another in a series of glass negatives of a parade in Westville, New Jersey shot by John B. Capewell.
Posted in The Capewell Glass Negative Collection
Tagged analog, antique photograph, early 20th Century, glass negative, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, IOOF, John B Capewell, New Jersey, Odd Fellows, photography, South Jersey, The Capewell Glass Negative Collection, USA, vintage, Westville
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Braided Fruit Cinnamon Swirl Bread
Braided breads – I feel a new obsession coming on! I had some time on my hands over the long weekend and a ton of fruit in the fridge, so when I saw this coffeecake version of a braided bread over … Continue reading
Memorial Day 2014
“Who kept the faith and fought the fight; The glory theirs, the duty ours.”- Wallace Bruce
Posted in Holiday, News
Tagged 1940s, Dad, Memorial Day, Navy, sailor, World War II, WWII
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Friday Five – Number Fifty Nine
Fifty ninth in a series creating a collage using five elements.
Lady Odd Fellows on Parade
We’re back with another parade picture photographed by John B. Capewell of Westville, NJ. These ladies are of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and are known as the Rebekahs.
More Experimenting with KOLA Filters
As I explained in a previous post, KOLA is a set of eight color filters that you hold in your hand and place over the lens or the flash of your camera to color your photos. I’ve been experimenting this week with doubling … Continue reading