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The snow was refracting off the grass seed heads making it look like the grass was crying......try as I might I was not in correct place to capture ...but I could see it .....this as close as I could get to what i was seeing...Lord please help me capture what i see...need more training ..more knowledge...more patience ...
At this point, it is impossible to write something without crying, so instead I would just like you to imagine the nicest person you know; then imagine that they are being abused. This is how I feel about the openhearted and gentle people that I had the opportunity to get to know during my 3-month stay in Burma.
If you are interested here is some background information on Burma:
www.burmawatch.org/aboutburma.html
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/country_profiles/1300003...
Also an interesting article: Oil companies fuelling Burma's junta
Picture shot at "The Arrival"
slurl.com/secondlife/MIC/234/53/24
Don't let your Children out of your Eye!
They are the most valuable of our Society!
If you lose them out of Sight,
you'll maybe only have a Cry in Remembrance...
I grew up in the south/east corner of San Francisco (the ghetto)…and when I got my first car (1972?), I would drive all the way to the north/west corner of The City (S.F.) to an Arco (Atlantic/Richfield) station on Lombard Street (not the crooked part) because they had gas for .23 (¢) per gallon…San Francisco is roughly 48 (47.355) square miles…(give or take an empty whiskey bottle or two)… and at that time I could take the freeway about halfway there…(a big portion of the freeway was dismantled after the 1989 earthquake)…
A 30-second exposure of some neat icicles on the shores of Lake Ontario, near the Waterworks on the beach in Toronto. I used a ND400 filter to enable a long exposure to blur the gentle waves of the lake.
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