jmilkins
Digited User
All life lost, whether at the point of a needle, or a legal or illegal execution is an abhorent waste.
Natural disasters are unavoidably tragic, but the greatest tragedy is what we do to ourselves.
To fulfil our potential, we must overcome our inhumanity....
Natural disasters are unavoidably tragic, but the greatest tragedy is what we do to ourselves.
To fulfil our potential, we must overcome our inhumanity....
kuuan
loves old lenses
All life lost, whether at the point of a needle, or a legal or illegal execution is an abhorent waste.
Natural disasters are unavoidably tragic, but the greatest tragedy is what we do to ourselves.
To fulfil our potential, we must overcome our inhumanity....
It was the pain I felt that night that made me go buy candles the next day. Thank you for referring to, grasping and articulating what I wished to express
jmilkins
Digited User
Kuuan your photograph captured that for me - a beautiful tribute to lost lives and families forever changed. Thank you for taking it and for posting it. It rises above the politics and the rhetoric of so called national interest.
jmilkins
Digited User
..and in an RF link to this topic for those interested, an Australian photographer Matthew Sleeth befriended and mentored Sukumaran as an artist.
Sleeth used an M6 I believe for his Tour of Duty images (http://www.abc.net.au/arts/tourofduty/default.htm, and it was because of his images that I took my own RFs to Timor to use in preference to digital. It was harder than I thought!
Sleeth used an M6 I believe for his Tour of Duty images (http://www.abc.net.au/arts/tourofduty/default.htm, and it was because of his images that I took my own RFs to Timor to use in preference to digital. It was harder than I thought!
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