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I broke something.

2006.12.19


He gave it to me so many years ago. It is one of a few pictures of his that I have. The first one he ever gave me. I knocked it off the shelf when I was getting the camera.

The picture isn't broken. Just the glass.

I went to the doctor.


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P.S.: Very new to this. I see obvious problems in my pictures, and I'm posting some anyway, since this is the level I'm at.
4 Comments
tortoise Beautiful. You have an innate eye for visual poetry. Your pictures are already so personal, so you.
tortoise · 2006-12-19: 22:34
2people Ha ..ha, i think ..the tree in first picture, it's called "TON TA NOD" in Thailand.I dont know what u call it,ha ..ha. it's very tall.
last, i like ur picture so.

Thank you so much..^______________^


2people · 2006-12-19: 23:20
JuliaGotz Thank you for your comments, each of you.

Graciela, it isn't a fruit you can eat. It's a bush in someone's garden. I passed it on my street on the way to the doctor's office.

In December in Canada, there are many bushes like this where you can see red or white or yellow berries. Some of them the birds can eat. The leaves have fallen off for the winter, and the berries are bright.
JuliaGotz · 2006-12-20: 01:37
tortoise Very well put, planetearth. One might be able to take a "technically" more perfect picture of those red berries, but I love the image as it is. Painterly. Impressionistic. If it was more precisely representational, I'm not sure I would have liked it so much. I love the way the red pops out among the stark grey branches. Flashes of fire in the midst of cold winter. It tells a story.
tortoise · 2006-12-20: 09:42
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