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A picture speaks forever... if it is
not damaged and it is appreciated.
Be Unique.
You Are
Unique.
The Photographers:
Millennium Twins - Andrew Richard
Nature = Beauty - David Hebble
India - Monique Frumberg
( you must ) pay attention
to Mother Nature. She has
her own way of speaking.

Images of experience.

Creative License- Here is an
excerpt, one paragraph from
Ernest Hemingway's short story:
"After The Storm", in which Mr.
Hemingway uses the word "and"
five times in one sentence and then
again another five times in a following
sentence. In total, for one paragraph
Mr. Hemingway uses the word "and"
13 times. According to rules you are
not supposed to use the word "and"
more than once in a sentence. Then
again- there are those born with the
Creative License "After The Storm."
Take another breath. The
value of it.
Enjoy the day.

Be Kind To Someone.
And smile. You will like
it, if you let yourself, even
if it feels strange
. Try it.
No one is looking.
Smile.
Did you like that ?
Try it from time to time.
It is good for you.
When you look at yourself
in the mirror,
every now and then just
smile (for no reason)-
The rest will come to you.
Time never forgets. And also...
It remains for a long Time-

And it is talking to you.
Depending on the picture,
if it is of fine interest, for
whatever reasons
, it may
be chosen to be posted
for: up to six days. But
it may also be gone in
a day. Depending on
what is happening.
Life is like that.
Stay Tuned.
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The difference between a picture
and a memory is: The memory
exists even when the picture
does not ... with evermore
clarity when the
individual is gone.
The memory, in
Time, is always
Found. You will see.

A memory is like a
picture, sometimes it is:
misplaced.
Milla - Unnamed
-Fur Fur Fur Sure-
Bettina Cirone

What's in a picture ???
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Nancy Brown

Andres Aquino

You Looking At Me ? !!!
Daun Stapleton

The Garden of Eden
was so long ago
Color Film had
not been
created
yet !

In Full View.

When this
photograph was
introduced the
words spoken
were "this is Eve."

Who am I to argue ?

This is "Eve."

Even though in our dimension of time this alluring creature has
her role in The Grand Scale Picture, forever shall she be called by
the route in which she traveled. Again we call her "Eve." Now we
are all here. But how is it possible you can see something from the
distant past ? Freeze a moment in time and take it with you. As
we travel together on the face of it you might think you should look
closer. When
Destiny reveals its identity you may conceive it also
arrives with obvious meaning. What is
profound.
The photo credit ? We will see.

Bettina Cirone

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Ernest Hemingway

AFTER THE STORM (1932)


IT WASN'T about anything, something about
making punch, and then we started fighting
and I slipped and he had me down kneeling
on my chest and choking me with both hands
like he was trying to kill me and all the time
I was trying to get the knife out of my pocket
to cut him loose. Everybody was too drunk
to pull him off me. He was choking me and
hammering my head on the floor and I got
the knife out and opened it up; and I cut the
muscle right across his arm and he let go of
me. He couldn't have held on if he wanted to.
Then he rolled and hung onto that arm and
started to cry and
I said:
" What the hell you want to choke me for ? "

Ernest Hemingway c. 1932
Winter Take Nothing
"After The Storm"

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