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GREAT OCEAN ROAD #10

GREAT OCEAN ROAD #10 by JN_CHATELAIN_PHOTOGRAPHY

Great shot! I prefer version 1 - more secrative.

Because I'm worth it...

Because I'm worth it... by mrswoolybill

Sweet tooth, are we Moira?
Hans

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Nice shadows. Makes you think of Lee Friedlander, the photographer who liked to be in his own pictures - as a shadow or in a mirror. Great winter shot!
Hans

See you on the other side

See you on the other side by RWPhotoGraphix

Great shot! I can really tell you lots of different stories.
Hans

untitled

untitled by dorache_stie

Lovely minimalism!
Hans

lonesome

lonesome by jadus

I love minimalistic photos, like this one.
Fabulous!
Hans

untitled

untitled by dorache_stie

Great minimalism! I´m not sure I like the wires, though.
Hans

Ancient Kinky

Ancient Kinky by woolybill1

Great photo!
Hans

Ellie

Ellie by annaveyard

A very nice mono portrait!
Hans

Dancers in the dark

Dancers in the dark by mrswoolybill

Moira, I like your dancing photos, among all thr others!
Hans

Tulips

Tulips by Finlay

Feels like spring time! Wonderful photoGrin
Hans

Something to Get my Teeth Into

Something to Get my Teeth Into by woolybill1

Nice composition!
Hans

Wish We Could See The View

Wish We Could See The View by jason_e

Great capture!
Hans

Church Tower II

Church Tower II by twelvemegs

Great composition! It´s perfect in mono. Nice job!
Hans

I'm Bi-Polar  ;)

I'm Bi-Polar ;) by IFIMAGE

I know of your problem. My daughter had the diagnosis Bipolar II, and unfortunately she didn´t make it. There is a therapy form called Photo therapy or therpeutic photography (google it and you´ll fiind quite a lot). One of the forefigures is the British photographer Jo Spence who died of her breast cancer almost 15 years ago. She used this form of therapy to help her after the diagnosis. I also used this technique as a way to handle my daughter´s death (two years later) - a photoproject using a model who was also a friend of my daughter, and the rest of the family. It was difficult to perform, but it also gave me some comfort. Thr preparations and the discussions with my model was perhaps the most important part of the project. Finally, I should say something about your photo: it´s great!
Hans

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