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Bart Aldrich
{K:7614} 10/10/2004
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Her pic: http://www.usefilm.com/image/574977.html
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Bart Aldrich
{K:7614} 10/10/2004
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A beautiful moment from a sad period. My mother is 87 and still living, but in a full-care facility now, totally gray haired, but far calmer now that we have her on the correct drugs. So sad to have to live on and on with your mind gone. It's been 8 years since her dianosis and my dad has since passed. But she knows me and loves it when I visit and bring old family photos and sing with her. My deepest condolences.
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Harlan Heald
{K:15732} 6/27/2003
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Touching image, beautifully captured. Tough camera work!!!
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deniz kaan copur
{K:12726} 5/1/2003
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very sentimental, great shot.
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shelby koning
{K:5450} 4/30/2003
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a beautiful moment, and sentiment... there is so little that can be said when faced with something this charged with emotion...
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 4/30/2003
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Excellent capture of emotions, and life! Good work!
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amy douglas
{K:425} 4/29/2003
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WOnderful photograph, really lovely, brought tears to my eyes
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Nando Mondino
{K:14261} 4/29/2003
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Excellent shot and great atmosphere, my cps!
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Reynaldo Guimaraes
{K:2422} 4/29/2003
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Hey, Andrew,what a beautiful photograph!. Very beautiful.
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marco biancardi
{K:10582} 4/29/2003
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photography is also memory: this pic is a witness of love, is here to remind we all how beatiful life can be when warmed by love; thank you, Andrew, for posting this intense image.
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Robert Patrick
{K:8337} 4/29/2003
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One is so instantly empathetic with the younger woman's stretching of her lips to show the older woman how, that it takes a moment to notice that the older woman is wearing a hospital gown. The younger woman is sharp, brightly-colored, the older slightly fuzzy and in shadow. The pattern on the hospital gown is echoed and varied by the blurry wallpaper design. The older woman seems to be fading away, fragmenting, fluttering into another dimension. The gleaming ring in the younger woman's vivid ear would have been used by Rennaisance painters as a symbol of vanity, but in Mister Caldwell's compassionate hands it seems a medal for bravely holding onto life as long as one can.
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Vicki Bentley
{K:5080} 4/29/2003
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What a wonderful capture, and lingering memory. Why is it that we women always open our mouths whenever we are watching someone, or helpingsomeone apply thsir lipstick? I think we all do it. A wonderful moment for you. Please accept my condolences on your great and difficult loss. Regards.
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Florence B.
{K:9} 4/29/2003
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Beautiful. Your photo bears witness to her memory.
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