“ In Memory ”
Once a year, I bring out my son's guitar. He died over 16 years ago, and this makes me feel close to him. He taught himself to play. I never had the opportunity to hear him, but his friends tell me he was very talented. This photo demonstrates two series of leading lines - both with the ...
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  • Shawna Woods Edited 2 months ago

    Lois, what a beautiful way to remember him, great leading lines and the story comes through strongly here.

    Lois, what a beautiful way to remember him, great leading lines and the story comes through strongly here.

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  • Joe Ralph Edited 2 months ago

    Excellent photo. What a great tribute to your son.

    Excellent photo. What a great tribute to your son.

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  • Marlene Allen Edited 2 months ago

    Very nice lighting with soft shadows. I like how the image is sharpest where the two sets of leading lines converge, and then soften into the darkness. I’m so… more

    Very nice lighting with soft shadows. I like how the image is sharpest where the two sets of leading lines converge, and then soften into the darkness. I’m so sorry for your loss.

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  • Cheryl Feight Edited 2 months ago

    So sorry for your loss.  Nice soft light and sense of leading lines into darkness

    So sorry for your loss.  Nice soft light and sense of leading lines into darkness

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Canon EOS R Tamron 28 - 300mm f/3.5 - 6.3
1/25 f/9 3200 116

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