Yes, this, is a wonderful tribute to youth and to life.
A very moving and technically excellent photograph indeed.
Thank you for reminding me of how lucky I am.
Amities
Philippe
Le 17 juin 14 à 16:42, Bob Whitmire a écrit :
That’s a really good shot. Kudos. Shows the problem, and the
resilience. You done good.
For reasons too complicated to go into, I just won’t take those
kinds of pictures. I’ve got a few I took of my younger son in Cardio-
Thorasic ICU two years ago, and they trigger serious PTSD attacks
every time I look at them. Needless to say, I don’t look at them but
every once in a great while. It helps that he survived and is
thriving now, but it was a close run thing—too close.
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On Jun 16, 2014, at 2:10 PM, Leo Wesson <leowesson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Always makes me sad to shoot these; I'm amazed by the resilliance
of these
kiddos.
http://leowesson.smugmug.com/2014/June/i-7KCSMcB/0/O/Untitled.jpg
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