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These are some color film shots I took at Woodward and some at home. I'm so pumped on how this roll of Kodak 160 Portra turned out, shooting film has helped me rediscover why I started taking pictures in the first place. Not to make my pictures look cool and trippy with lots of effects or to get a lot of views and favorites, but to convey the memories and the lines of perspective that guide my life. From now on, expect a lot more film from me.
Taken by Alison Blick
Recollection of a visit to a sideshow at the Wisconsin State Fair circa 1983.
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Last November 26, 2016 the Junior High School students had their recollection activity. The purpose of a recollection activity is to refresh and revitalize the mind and soul of the students for them to be once again in tune and further deepen with their relationship with God. This is achieved through relatable lectures and thought provoking activities that help the students reflect and contemplate on how they are making and breaking the teachings of Jesus in their lives and how they can bring that love back to their families. The activity ends with a confession and a thanks giving mass.
Recollections 608916 - Flying Pig Cube, ProvoCraft/Cuttlebug 5x7 EF 2000205 - Clockworks, MFT-753 - Bottlecap Numbers, TH/Sizzix 665207 - Alphanumeric Stretch Lower & Numbers, Memento ink, Copic markers, metallic cardstock, washi tape, Paper Source A6 folded card - gravel
Recollections of domestic life. Soap making, Antigo, 1884. The farmer is pouring water into the ash barrel to make lye; his wife is boiling a kettle of fat. Lye and fat produce soft soap.
Recollections of domestic life. A Hinsdale, Illinois, housewife cooks a roast in a pressure kettle on a wood range, 1919.
"Recollections is a colorful, dazzling projection which lets visitors create vivid, full-size, time-delayed images of themselves. Visitors move about in dance like motion to create dozens of time lapse and computer generated personal silhouettes. Combining computer technology, a color camera, a large screen projector, and a special retro-reflective screen, artist Ed Tannenbaum has created an environment which explores time and motion in beautiful colors."
A dock near Jericho Beach, Vancouver, BC. I was playing with a borrowed lens that day and didn't really know what I was doing but I like how this shot came out.
from Recollections: A Collection of Histories and Memories of Garfield Heights, published by the Garfield Heights Historical Society in 2003.
The photograph was published on page 7, with the caption "The Warner homestead circa 1895. Adam Reiber is shown with child in hand."
paper: Teresa Collins/tinsel & co
stamps: lawn fawn/winter fox
other: recollections snowflake veneer
coffee to go up has been fussy cut by me.
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Recollections of domestic life. School girls learn to can fruits and vegetables, Vanderburg County, Indiana. The lower drawers in the table are bins for sugar and flour.
Loved making this simple card using Paper Smooches stamps, Recollections patterned paper, and Tim Holtz Distress markers.
Image from 'Recollections of Old Christmas: a masque. Performed at Grimston. [By Thomas C. Croker.]', 000697401
Author: CROKER, Thomas Crofton.
Page: 35
Year: 1850
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Following the link above will take you to the British Library's integrated catalogue. You will be able to download a PDF of the book this image is taken from, as well as view the pages up close with the 'itemViewer'. Click on the 'related items' to search for the electronic version of this work.
"Personal Recollections of the War", by Alfred Bellard
An antiques dealer, sorting through the contents of the attic of a house in Mahopac, New York, in 1962, came across two notebooks that had apparently belonged to a Union soldier in the Civil War. She promptly bought them. One of the volumes contained copies of letters; the other, in a different hand, had a title page written in elaborate calligraphy, as shown above. This volume was a memoir, copiously illustrated with water color drawings pasted onto the lined pages of the notebook.
The antiques dealer’s son-in-law, Alec Thomas, was fascinated and curious about the man who had so lovingly constructed this explicit account in pictures and words of his wartime service, and he searched out the official documents of the soldier’s life.
Private Alfred Bellard, Company C, 5th Regiment of the New Jersey Volunteers, had been an eighteen-year-old carpenter’s apprentice from Jersey City when he enlisted for a three-year hitch in August, 1861. He had fought through many of the major battles of the war, was wounded at Chancellorsville, and was mustered out in August, 1864.
After the war he became a printer and engraver and died in 1891 of epilepsy in a soldiers’ home in Kearny, New Jersey.
did ya ever look out the driver's window & realize... all ya had to do was point & shoot, hehehe
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