The two old photos seen here today were early examples of photoshopping!
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This first photo is the original one taken of this large family. But the family wasn't finished growing! Look here...
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See the two additional children?? I found this really interesting!! Didn't know they did such things with photos in the early 1900's, did you??
5 comments:
How neat is that? I can't believe you found these! ~Debbi
I actually have a photo with instructions on the back of how they want the photo altered!
Never had a clue they were able to do this!
How cool, and the other members of the family didn't age a day. ;-)
Didn't realize that had that capability back then!!!!!
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