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I was standing up by myself at age 5 mos. 3 weeks. That's pretty early - too early in fact. My parents probably ruined me by allowing it. And the frilly panties just sealed the deal. If they were still alive, I'd sue them for that.
I had the mumps in this photo and was asleep holding one of the neighbor's kittens. I always had a cat or a dog or some animal nearby when I was younger. These photos are fading over time. Just as well I scanned them in...
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Last edited by Juliane; 12-16-2008 at 11:52 PM.
Reason: made the photo larger and added the others.
ahha honestly, i really dont know anything about history, no wrong word, dont know much about history. specifically the years/time frame. like when they stopped making B&W pictures :P or when general ford made the first car. 1950? idk, see wuh i mean?
ahha honestly, i really dont know anything about history, no wrong word, dont know much about history. specifically the years/time frame. like when they stopped making B&W pictures :P or when general ford made the first car. 1950? idk, see wuh i mean?
Henry Ford built his first Model A car in 1903, but the Model T was his big success, and that was built starting in 1908.
Black and white photos were much more common until the 1960s and 70's, when color film got cheaper. Up to that point, if people wanted color pictures, they usually shot slide film.
I was born in 1957, thus all my baby and childhood photos are in black and white. That must seem totally antique to you!
Black and white photos are still much better quality than color - or can be, if the photographer knows what he/she is doing. They are easier to retouch in development.
All you youngsters who have grown up with digital cameras are mystified at the idea of "film!" Ha ha.