The subject in this picture looks to be about 50-60 years old. The clothing appears to be a dress in a light blue with darker blue roses calico. I'm just guessing it's roses, roses are a common flower on calico fabric. I am familiar with fabric because I have way too much of it. This fabric today you might find in the quilting section at a fabric store. I don't recall seeing any fabric like it, but I suppose I could take a look next time I'm at the fabric store. No self-respecting woman today would make a dress styled like this, or in that fabric, or wear it if available. Today, it would be used for quilting only. With today's knits, who would choose to iron a cotton calico fabric? I don't mind ironing, but none of my clothing requires ironing - strictly wash and wear. There is a thin dark belt at the stomach area - probably black. A black belt would not be the chosen look to wear with this color and print of fabric. The sleeves are long and gathered. The hair I'm going to guess is gray and isn't so much slicked back as it is thinner hair and I can tell it's slightly curled. I'm going to guess it's pulled back in a bun. I guess I would look at the tombstones to see if there is a woman who was approximately 50-60 years old when she died. I would also take note of the year of death and consider the type of clothing at that time that would have been worn. As to the expression on the face - I believe at the time the picture was taken a woman fell? That expression could be perceived as shock and concern for the woman who fell. The one thing that sticks out for me the most is the fact that this woman is hidden behind brush. Try to identify the area of the picture to determine if this would have even been a location anyone one would choose to hike. In looking at the complete picture, I don't think so. I see no paths. I, personally, don't think it's a picture of an individual living today. Great picture, and what a great spot to do this kind of research.