Friday, February 10, 2006
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- Carrying my memories of the past away on the wind,...
- ... and away.
- It's five o'clock somewhere in the world.
- and farther...
- and higher...
- The loneliness of the daytime bartender.
- So after shooting the balloons floating away, I ha...
- If only...
- Ok, I know cemeteries are a bit cliche... but I'm ...
- More than anything, I like the faint hint of color...
Bookmarks:
- Texas Gurl (The first blog I picked up reading, and I'm still hooked!)
- Callahan Photography (Why is this girl not world famous?)
- Nanabear
- The Last Ditch (My Hero. My Role Model. Whom I hope to become some day. Perpetuating my love of Canadians)
- Michelle (Unfortunately not Canadian, but from Seattle, and that's close enough to count as cool in my book)
- Shutterbug!
- Diva Cow Girl (refreshingly frank and honest)
- The Sweet Life Photography (Heidi, a hometown photography enthusiast)
- Boinkology.com (Actual intellectual (and often humorous) discourse on intercourse)
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6 Comments:
Oh. Shit. That's deep.
and 100% honest. These photos were truly heartfelt, and I had a serious lump in my throat while shooting them.
I can't think of a more beautiful way to say goodbye. I'm sorry you had to do this but I'm more hoping that it gave you the ability to go forth and move on.
If I had a list of favorite pictures this would be in my top 5.
Thank you. What a supreme compliment.
What I'm saying goodbye to is not my ex wife, but the old me and all the inhibition I used to feel, and to a certain degree needlessly still do. She and I still keep in contact, and feel no ill will toward each other. We just weren't compatible.
What an amazing way to say goodbye. It's inspiring.
Inspiring? Wow.. thank you. :-)
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