“ Triple exposure, triple misery ”
The triple exposure in this image reflects the disjointed blur of the past week—time passing, but not necessarily getting any better. Valentine's day started with my husband’s diversity at the heart of health care conference, a moment of focus and professionalism, but by the day's end, ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Multiple Stages Of Motion
  • Allison Bowman Edited 14 days ago

    Sorry, I’ve been absent from viewing the photos of those I am following. I’ll try and keep up 😊Wonderful image Pamela. I hope you and your husband recovered… more

    Sorry, I’ve been absent from viewing the photos of those I am following. I’ll try and keep up 😊Wonderful image Pamela. I hope you and your husband recovered quickly and were able to celebrate Valentine’s Day.

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  • Rob Blackburn Edited a month ago

    Sorry you got ill!  Wonderful photograph though.

    Sorry you got ill!  Wonderful photograph though.

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  • Angelo Modolo Edited 2 months ago

    Sorry to hear you are sick. I wish a quick recovery for yoi both!

    Sorry to hear you are sick. I wish a quick recovery for yoi both!

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  • Pam Dobbs Edited 2 months ago

    What a terrible time you guys had! So awful. But you achieved this great motion of him for the challenge. I love the different expressions.

    What a terrible time you guys had! So awful. But you achieved this great motion of him for the challenge. I love the different expressions.

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