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Corazón…
Siempre encerrado en los recuerdos de niñez.
Cuerpo…
Buscando intensamente un lugar en donde estar.
Hoy también…
Lágrimas cayendo en el silencio de la noche.
Otra vez…
Mirar el destino que nos sonríe cruelmente.
Pero sigo aquí, aguantando, aferrando todo aquello que no quiero perder jamás, sobreviviendo. Igual que las rosas que florecen entre las espinas afiladas, mi determinación ha arraigado fuertemente dentro de mi ser, despejando las nubes de condena que siempre me acompañan.
Dolor…
Siempre encuentra algo que lo haga renacer.
Destino…
Aguardando en cada esquina para llevarnos al final.
Calidez…
Que sentí brotar por primera vez junto a ti.
Hielo…
Atrapando mi corazón que desea ser liberado.
Pero el pequeño rayo de esperanza y seguridad que me tendieron, decidí abandonarlo para estar ahora aquí. Pues como las rosas crecen entre y con espinas, se que mi destino está en la batalla, manteniéndome firme junto a ti.
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Heart ...
Locked forever in the memories of childhood.
Body ...
Looking desesperately a place for to be.
Today too ...
Tears falling in the silence of the night.
Again ...
Looking at the fate that smiles on us cruelly.
But I'm still here, holding on, grabbing everything that doesn't want to ever lose, and I will survive. Like the roses that bloom into the sharp thorns, my determination is strongly rooted in my being, clearing the cloud of condemnation that always with me.
Pain ...
Always find something that allows him reborn.
Fate...
Around every corner waiting to take us to the end.
Warmth ...
That I felt for the first time next being with you
Ice ...
Catching my heart that wants to be released.
But a small ray of hope and confidence that someone handed me, I decided to leave it for to be here now. Because, like roses grow from and with thorns, I know my destiny is in the battle, standing with you.
Agfa Isolette III, F/4.5 Solinar: Yellow Agfa Lens
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opening night mug shots of our supporters and friends. you can see the guilt written across their faces.
The hand that pulled the trigger is the amazing .sam.antha
I cannot be allowed into this store ever again!!!!....these sneakers were not part of my spending plan, but it felt soooo good treating myself after the past 6 weeks of slaving it with 2 jobs.
On returning from a brief walk, we encountered Mr Rabbit just outside the wire fence protecting the vegetable garden. Is it possible for a rabbit to look guilty?
Your Honour .... I climbed on your building to see inside, But by that time it was to late!
Apart from the Shamrock Inn and a few houses and church. The Old historic township of Hartley has a court house. On the other side of the street, all alone on the other side of the street.
Some wise idiot keeps the place locked up, if you want to go inside, one has to track the ranger down. And I believe have to pay a fee!
So as to stop people seeing inside, the wise idiot has placed timber boards half way up the inside of the windows. This window around the back is the only one with a clear view inside for someone tall like myself. I tried to climb on the small ledge around the front to see inside. That is when I found the very little note stuck on the window!
"Climbing on building is an offence"
Yes I'm guilty!
This is that look of guilty pleasure, she knows she did wrong (chased a deer and took 10 minutes to come back) but she did enjoy it. To be fair the deer completely lost her, I found it grazing, before she even caught up. Suffice to say her free running privileges were removed!
This fly (Ceratitis capitata) is guilty of many ruined fruits on the ground. Unlikely it came inside my room... in jail behind the window... forever.
opening night mug shots of our supporters and friend. you can see the guilt written across their faces.
The hand that pulled the trigger is the amazing .sam.antha
At a performance of Live Action Comics during San Francisco's Asian Art Museum's "Macha", an show in honor of their current exhibition of Japanese manga and drawings by Osama Tezuka.
This low tide photo is from July on my trip to the Olympic Peninsula at the Salt Creek Recreation Area. The lens is a Vivatar 135mm 2.8 circa 1968. It’s a screw mount, M42, lens that I attach to my DSLR with an adapter. It’s totally manual but it’s a nice way to slow down and concentrate on what you’re shooting.
Right after I shot this I slipped on some kelp and fell on the rocks. It really hurt my hand and the camera took a bounce but everything turned out OK. It was a good thing I had the old metal lens attached because it took most of the impact with only a couple of scratches. If I would have had a newer lens it would have been totaled.
I really like the 135mm and I’m thinking of getting something more modern, like a Zeiss 135mm 1.4 which is as good as it gets! But I have a problem spending a lot of money on a Sony mount because of their lack of commitment to their full frame cameras. I’m torn between buying better lenses for the Sony or moving up to a Canon 5D Mk II.