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| 01/23/2009 10:58:02 PM |
A z u r eby njsabsComment by choltmeier: This beautiful image brought me into your portfolio once again. It was wonderful to browse your collection of stunning images, both at DPC and in your galleries on your website. My primary interest is portraits. I aspire to get the kinds of amazing expressions and compositions that you do. Thanks for the inspiration! |
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| 01/23/2009 03:08:48 PM |
A z u r eby njsabsComment by IreneM: A most magical image, Jennifer. One of your best, I think. Absolutely mesmerizing. |
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| 01/23/2009 01:34:31 PM |
A z u r eby njsabsComment by hanneke: I want to add this 10 times to my faves. I love it!!!
Great work Jennifer! |
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| 01/23/2009 12:29:19 PM |
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| 01/23/2009 11:24:40 AM |
A z u r eby njsabsComment by njsabs: Originally posted by K10DGuy: I know I can be a bit dark with my comments sometimes, but sometimes that's just what hits me when I see the image.
On a non-fiction level, this has to be one of the most stunningly touching portraits I've had the pleasure of viewing in a long time. There really is an other-worldly, ghostly aspect about this that I can't shake. Fantastic, fantastic work, and a new favorite. |
I think your comments are terrific. What a powerful story you created with this image. I enjoyed reading it very much. Thanks again. Message edited by author 2009-02-17 02:07:00. |
| 01/23/2009 11:23:44 AM |
A z u r eby njsabsComment by njsabs: Originally posted by K10DGuy: And in the darkest of night, where memory has the ability to touch and break your heart, she floats up out of the ether, out from where I thought I had buried the pain and the loss, out from the furthest reaches of my subconcious, to remind me of what we once had.
Our darling, our joy, our taste of the wind and the sea. Her gaze like the gift to us that she was, penetrating our souls. Kindness and laughter and love. Taken from us far too early, but never forgotten.
For in the darkest of night, where memory aches my very foundation, she returns to me. Does she visit my wife as well, on these nocturnal visits? I do not have the strength to ask, but when she comes, I reach out for her, to hold her one last time, to kiss her forehead and tell her that I love her, and that she'll always be with me in my heart.
She lie there so tenderly. Fashioned so slenderly.
Lift her with care, so young and so fair. |
Your comment was very moving and touching. I really love he thought and effort to create such a vision. Thank you so much for the emotional comment and the time put forth. |
| 01/23/2009 06:57:09 AM |
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| 01/23/2009 03:39:19 AM |
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| 01/23/2009 12:51:26 AM |
A z u r eby njsabsComment by K3Master: I know I can be a bit dark with my comments sometimes, but sometimes that's just what hits me when I see the image.
On a non-fiction level, this has to be one of the most stunningly touching portraits I've had the pleasure of viewing in a long time. There really is an other-worldly, ghostly aspect about this that I can't shake. Fantastic, fantastic work, and a new favorite. |
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| 01/23/2009 12:22:44 AM |
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