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Fall Color: 1910

Circa 1910. "Riverside Drive, New York." A crisp autumn day in Manhattan -- perfect for enjoying nature's tapestry ablaze in a riot of grays. View full size.

Circa 1910. "Riverside Drive, New York." A crisp autumn day in Manhattan -- perfect for enjoying nature's tapestry ablaze in a riot of grays. View full size.

 

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The hats are the first thing I look at

As a theatrical milliner, I love the photos with ladies in them, as a way to check out the clothing details like the backs and sides of these hats. It's not always easy to figure out how to attach the birds, or how the draperies resolve in the back--thanks, Dave!

Toleration

I'm a pre-millinerialist, but I do not object to anyone's post-millinerialism.

But it does look like a rabid seagull has sidelined that poor woman.

That Hat .....

is for the birds !

Woman attacked by Sea Gull, film at 11

I wonder if that is what caught the Photographer's eye?

Top This

It wasn't easy to make a millinerial statement in an era of giant women's hats.

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