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Minicam Flash Attachment vintage tube reflector and bracket, Minicam made lots of flash attachments, this is an unusual model.
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I've been re-evaluating my need to keep things this month by moving on and challenging the definition of sentiment and nostalgia. I've been learning my attachment to certain aspects of my life and why I find it difficult to cut loose. I'd say I'm only a little closer to discovering the reason, but within this internal promenade, like a ribbon in the wind, an image idea floated into my head.
Portrait of a Kazakh eagle hunter and his bird. The close bond between hunter and eagle is palpable, and the birds appear to reciprocate the emotion. Although eagles can live for thirty years, the hunters keep each one for only about ten years, then release it to live out its last years in the wild. The bird is taken far away, and the hunter sometimes has to hide, or wait for darkness, to keep it from following him home. An old Kazakh hunter who recently released his bird was quoted as saying "I think about what that eagle is doing; if she’s safe, and whether she can find food and make a nest. Have her hunts been successful? Sometimes I dream about these things.”