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Old 05-09-2012   #351
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Old 05-09-2012   #352
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Old 05-09-2012   #353
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Old 05-17-2012   #354
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The neighborhood kids climb this little house to get into the pool.

One of the kids yells you better be careful you might fall off again.

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Old 05-17-2012   #355
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My most recent blog post.

Great Grandmother Eleanor

Sometimes I feel like such a bad person for for stealing moments like this. There is always a fight in my head and heart as to whether I should take certain pictures. Im a recorder of every day life, that includes the good and the bad. It is what makes you grow as a photographer, constantly pushing your boundaries.

This photo may seem sad. But in all honesty it isn’t. It was the last moment that my Great Grandmother Eleanor was able to really comprehend who was around her. A couple of moments earlier she says to me “hey sonny” and smiled at me, those two little words I will never forget. In the last couple of years my Great Grandmother Eleanor suffered from alzheimer’s. I honestly was always so worried that she would not remember who I was and in these last moments of her life It worried me even more. So to hear those two words was just so wonderful.

2 days after this photo at 93 years old she went to be with God and all her family.



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Old 05-20-2012   #356
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It must have been tough to post the photos of your Great Grandmother. I'm sorry for your loss.

The heart and head rely on each other - some conflict between the two only makes us human.
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Old 05-21-2012   #359
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jamesj those two photographs are really touching. Thankyou.
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Old 05-25-2012   #367
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Old 05-25-2012   #368
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I'm beginning to get to grips with the 28mm now:









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i don't think I posted this.

We were heading home from the ballet.

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Old 05-26-2012   #371
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You have a great sense of what the GRD can (and should) do, JamesJ. The portrait of your matriarch and of her hand were tremendous. Like Capa said, the photos will be good if you get close enough (especially with the fast 28).

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Old 05-26-2012   #372
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You have a great sense of what the GRD can (and should) do, JamesJ. The portrait of your matriarch and of her hand were tremendous. Like Capa said, the photos will be good if you get close enough (especially with the fast 28).

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Old 05-27-2012   #373
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Thanx everyone for the comments, I really do love this camera and to be honest sometimes it is too wide for me, but you are right about getting in close, it just takes patience to get that good shot.

I love the fact that I have actually pushed this little camera and it always performs perfectly. It hasn't let me down and if it did it was my mistake.

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