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The Fading


The Fading
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Copyright: Jimmy Blackwell (jimmyjimmy) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 155 W: 0 N: 80] (920)
Genre: Places
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2009-09-30
Categories: Mood
Camera: Canon 40D, Tamron 18-200mm
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-10-01 16:35
Viewed: 132
Points: 6
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I pass this cross every day on my way to work. This broken cross that say's In Memory of Linda has seen better days. She was killed in a car accident at this spot a few years ago. The cross was unbroken and standing tall a few days after she died. But many accidents and lives later. Linda's Cross is slowly fading. Like many of our loved ones after they leave. They slowly Fade into the long history of our planet. I just want to give this Woman Linda a little more time before the Cross is finally removed and her Memory fades from this spot. Thank God for every day we have on this old planet. One day we will be memories also. Have a Blessed day my friends her at TL.

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hello jimmy .. yes you have right ..thanks for sharing this shot and these words too ..
have a great day .. best regards harout.

JimmyJ: A wonderful tribute to this unfortunate individual who suffered as no one should. Your photograph certainly makes her memory and life live on!

JoeGoff, Louisville, KY

Oh yes...we are only of passage......and you know, a lot in a cemetary at "perpetuity" means 100 years...after...nothing...let a trace of us......
Your reflection is right.....
Great...
Claude

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