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Ouch. Are you saying what I think you're implying?
Happy shooting,
Yakim.
Thanks so much everyone for the kind thoughts and comments.
We lost Sarah in a car accident almost 3 years ago.
I think she was telling me to look at this picture this morning and then I just decided to take a picture of it next to the window.
Sorry to hear that Klaus. I thought that your words implied that she was gone, but I am happy that you are showing her memory to the FM community in this way.
mark fadely wrote:
Sorry to hear that Klaus. I thought that your words implied that she was gone, but I am happy that you are showing her memory to the FM community in this way.
Mark,
Thanks for the thoughts and not sure why I did this picture.
I know she is still with us.
Klaus Priebe wrote:
Thanks so much everyone for the kind thoughts and comments.
We lost Sarah in a car accident almost 3 years ago.
I think she was telling me to look at this picture this morning and then I just decided to take a picture of it next to the window.
Klaus, I am so sorry to hear that. I lost my father 20 years ago (4 months before my wedding) and I still consider this as the saddest event of my life. I have three kids and they are – quite literally – the joy of my life so I can't even imagine about how losing a child might feel.
Sometimes words fail me. “I'm sorry” seems so unsatisfying and simply not enough.
Yakim Peled wrote:
Klaus, I am so sorry to hear that. I lost my father 20 years ago (4 months before my wedding) and I still consider this as the saddest event of my life. I have three kids and they are – quite literally – the joy of my life so I can't even imagine about how losing a child might feel.
Sometimes words fail me. “I'm sorry” seems so unsatisfying and simply not enough.
Happy shooting,
Yakim.
Yakim,
Thanks and I am sorry about the loss of your father. Its just so sad losing someone close to you.
Losing Sarah has been the worst time of my life and still have a hard time with it.
I think about her many times a day.
Enjoy your children and make the best out of every day. Children are the sunshine of our lives.
There is something quite eerie and sad about this image given the background story. The softness of the surrounds works well with the sharpness of the photo of your daughter. A photo of a photo doesn't usually work but this image has been put together perfectly.
Navyblue wrote:
A photo of a photo, I think it is a very powerful photograph. It really reflects a longing for the person to be present. I am sorry for your loss.
I like how the tone and the scene of the photo mirrors those outside it, and the composition is impeccable.
What a masterpiece, bravo!
Thank you very much Wid. You thoughts and comments are very much appreciated.
Bill Sutherland wrote:
There is something quite eerie and sad about this image given the background story. The softness of the surrounds works well with the sharpness of the photo of your daughter. A photo of a photo doesn't usually work but this image has been put together perfectly.
I, too, feel your pain. Thanks for sharing a beautiful picture with us. I lost two children, one never had a picture made. The other lived a month, and we have one snapshot we made of her 2 days before she died suddenly. It's nothing like the portrait you show us. My husband made it with a little instamatic, but money can't buy that picture!