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Enjoying the Mountain Top View, In A Joyless Sort of Way
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: VIEW FROM A HILL OR MOUNTAIN
This is a Glass Plate Negative purchased in East Middlebury, Vermont.
I don't remember suggesting this topic - but I probably had something in mind from my collection. Forgotten what it was now - so here's this one!
As often happens, by the time it comes around I've completely forgotten what prompted my suggestion - and have to look for something new.
Then, generally, after a few weeks the original will pop up again - and I'll either be pleased that I chose a new one - or annoyed that I passed up the perfect choice.
Does any of this sound familiar, friends?
This is a Glass Plate Negative purchased in East Middlebury, Vermont.
I don't remember suggesting this topic - but I probably had something in mind from my collection. Forgotten what it was now - so here's this one!
As often happens, by the time it comes around I've completely forgotten what prompted my suggestion - and have to look for something new.
Then, generally, after a few weeks the original will pop up again - and I'll either be pleased that I chose a new one - or annoyed that I passed up the perfect choice.
Does any of this sound familiar, friends?
Nouchetdu38, Smiley Derleth, Alan Mays, kiiti and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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