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silhouette of a couple holding hands on the beach at Petrie Island on the Ottawa River just east of Orleans.

Ashley Stevens and Nick Slonecker, Pioneer Park

 

Tri-X Film

not really sure what was going on here...

..near fisherman's wharf in victoria,bc

This is a funny photo of me! Since signs of affection are portrayed in the media frequency it is becoming less odd or shocking when you see a sign of affection in a daily life.

Written to my boyfriend Will. You are such a blessing in my life honey. Thank you so much for all you do.

 

Love, "Samana"

Houston Dog Trainer (HDT) Trained

 

The Day of Lions, Masai Mara NR, Kenya, March 2005

Hasselblad 500C/M

Carl Zeiss Planar C 80mm F2.8 + Extension Tube 16

FUJICHROME Velvia 100F

A statue of a greek couple kissing... NAKED!

shot with a Diana F+ camera

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Cuddling in the Cold

It was a windy day at the zoo and these youngsters decided to spend the afternoon cuddling each other. An adult stood nearby, in an attempt to shield them from the cold wind.

 

How many times do you forget to be affectionate to your partner? How many times have you withdrawn on purpose, because you were simply not into it? Has that become a pattern?

 

“The hardest of all is learning to be a well of affection, and not a fountain, to show them that we love them, not when we feel like it, but when they do”

-- Nan Fairbrother

 

We need to remember to be affectionate with those we love. Find new ways to express emotion. And not hold back when it is not convenient for us. Buy a book on romance. Do something for him that does not benefit you. Surprise her. Ignore your headache. (It might even help get rid of it!) Don't hold grudges. Don't hold back.

  

Talk not of wasted affection; affection never was wasted.

--Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

 

ueno park, japan

these two cats walked side by side as if they were stuck together and would not separate!

Jack fell asleep with Holden laying on him.

It was clear that most of the people showing at the festival have a tremendous affection for and pride in their animals.

 

[Unfortunately I had a very slow shutter speed for some reason so it's a bit blurry. The metadata says I was in Tv mode which I rarely use and certainly not for a shot like this. So maybe the dial got bumped accidently. Too bad, I really like the shot otherwise. ]

Hasselblad 501C , Carl Zeiss 50mm , Ilford Delta 400 Pro

camera: Nikonos-Ⅴ 

film: Kodak 35mm elite chrome extra color

this photo is pretty indicative of our relationship.

ives street

providence, ri

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