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©2005-2009 ~lilylover
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boxes.

we're moving, and they're everywhere.

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:iconcrimsonfaerie:
Aw, poor dear. Moving is horrible. I've moved about 7 times in my life, and I'm hoping we stay in this house until I move out. But isn't it funny how random and sometimes meaningless things can provoke such wondrous inspiration? And a lovely picture, as well. A wonderful misted quality it has to it; I imagine it reflects your eyes.

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uile nģ brčagha luath bąsaich
all things beautiful eventually die

~fae-stock
:iconkansascornmuffin:
MAKE A FORT !!!! then hide and jump out and scare people... no umm... i mean aww moving sucks ... nice picture all the same
:iconwhiskeytown-pirate:
i love the depth

going far?

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how the hell do we drug the clerk?
:iconlightandshadow:
agreed. the depth is awesome. love this pic. sorry to hear you are moving. i hope your new place has a wall just as good as the one you have there. :)

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~genius do most when they appear to work the least.
:iconlunatech:
this has such a lovely mood to it :clap:

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I reject your reality and substitute my own!
:iconskippyjr:
That's very good,
Nice exprssion,
I liked this photo.

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aka Tzachi Gvaram
:iconseraph787:
personally I think this is the most developed shot that you have. and one of your best. It has wonderful contrast dulling everything except you. The boxes tell the mood. But your clothes oddly enough do not match the mood so its like you are trying to hide it. But of course your face cannot hide anything.

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~The-MisUnderstood/~NewYorkCity
Nice guys don't always finish last.
:iconflaery:
I like the depth of field. Maybe it was a simple concept initially, but your modelling in this is stellar. You seem so introspective here.

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I adopted ~wanderingjizo.

"Poetry should surprise by a fine excess ... should strike the Reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance."-John Keats
:iconlilylover:
nope.. just into another neighborhood :)

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