inSIGHT
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img002 by thekidklimax, on Flickr
Also this Bronica is for sale in classifieds
jayavant
Member
An old slide taken in the Kimberley area of West Australia in about 1981. That's my ex-wife on the left with our eldest son, who is now a father himself. The bare-arsed fellow in the background is my brother, heading down the gorge for a spot of skinny-dipping...

Leonard River Gorge by The Central Scrutiniser, on Flickr

Leonard River Gorge by The Central Scrutiniser, on Flickr
raid
Dad Photographer
beautiful image of a mermaid
beautiful image of a mermaid
Yes, this a beautiful image indeed.
beautiful image of a mermaid
Wow... beautiful!
Yes, this a beautiful image indeed.

Pete B
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raid
Dad Photographer
Moving on in life can be a life saver, Pete.
Good for you to feel happier now.
Good for you to feel happier now.
Shirley Creazzo
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This thread needs more boyfriends!
a boyfriend - and I married him. My late husband Tony and I at our wedding - never mind how long ago.
and a boyfriend I met two years after my husband died the late Jim McCabe escorting me at my elder son's wedding.
a boyfriend - and I married him. My late husband Tony and I at our wedding - never mind how long ago.


and a boyfriend I met two years after my husband died the late Jim McCabe escorting me at my elder son's wedding.

ianstamatic
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shot early 1990's nikon f3 55/1.2 held off camera. This image was used as a cover for the UK Photo Mag Hotshoe.

2011 contax g1 hp5
raid
Dad Photographer
There are very nice looking images.
rcreek
Member
I am also posting a woman I dated for 8 years. We have now been married for 2 and could not be happier.

newsgrunt
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This isn't my best photo of her, but it's my favourite memory of her. I loved her a lot, and shared some of my greatest memories with her; however, people change. I broke her heart and I still feel guilty for it because she still loved me a lot when I stopped loving her. I feel even more guilty when I see what she went through after the break up and see the person she's become today.
This photo was taken after we broke up, when I started having feelings for her again, but she wouldn't take me back, not wanting to get hurt again. I travelled an hour back to Toronto to visit her one weekend, and we took a walk around her favourite places. We stopped by a convenience store selling bouquets of cabbage, and I bought her one. She was still the girl I fell in love with at this point in time. The same can't be said now.
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Brunswick and Harbord, wonderful area.
I hope you can find inner peace re:this break up, will take time though, good luck.
Tom Harrell
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jarski
Veteran
Very touching thread. Great to find it again. Maybe one day I've processed past long enough to participate.
Tom Harrell
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Oh geez! I posted this to the wrong thread. I posted in the "EX" thread when Linda and I are still together! Darn my hide anyway! It must have been one of those "senior moments" again! Ha, ha!
Tom
Tom
Paulbe
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Tom H--yep! You're in deep yogurt now!
Best plan on significantly upgrading that Valentine's present---
Paul
Best plan on significantly upgrading that Valentine's present---
Paul
Timmyjoe
Veteran
When I first saw this thread months ago I thought of some photos I had taken back in college, but had no idea where they ended up. When I saw the thread brought back to life, I went on a search.
First true love, 1979, she was an ice skater:
Gave my buddy the camera and asked him to take this one:
Lasted only six months, but what a wonderful adventure.
Best,
-Tim
First true love, 1979, she was an ice skater:

Gave my buddy the camera and asked him to take this one:

Lasted only six months, but what a wonderful adventure.
Best,
-Tim
Tom Harrell
Well-known
Paul, you are so right! I'd better come up with something more than roses! Perhaps a nice dinner some place. She likes Red Lobster! Hmmm, it just might do the trick! Thanks Paul, you probably saved my bacon!
Tom
Tom
chambrenoire
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Maria. Puppy love!
I think we were together for about 1,5 years... A long time ago now.
From the first roll of film I ever took.

From the first roll of film I ever took.
zuiko85
Veteran
A really boring girlfriend history.
Never been much for dating. Met a beautiful young lady when I was 25 (she was 20), went on a few dates, mainly with friends. Married her, had 3 kids, she died of cancer after 10 years. Single for 3 years, met a lady with 2 kids, dated a few times, got married, been together for 25 years. She said she married me because I was boring. All her relationships had been full of drama and conflict and she wanted calm, steady and trustworthy even if not exciting.
Oh well.
PS; Computer dummy, don't know how to post a picture of either of my loves.
Never been much for dating. Met a beautiful young lady when I was 25 (she was 20), went on a few dates, mainly with friends. Married her, had 3 kids, she died of cancer after 10 years. Single for 3 years, met a lady with 2 kids, dated a few times, got married, been together for 25 years. She said she married me because I was boring. All her relationships had been full of drama and conflict and she wanted calm, steady and trustworthy even if not exciting.
Oh well.
PS; Computer dummy, don't know how to post a picture of either of my loves.
msbarnes
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Untitled by Michael_Sergio_Barnes, on Flickr

Untitled by Michael_Sergio_Barnes, on Flickr
Sorry, I have no fancy story but we're still friends.
raphaelaaron
Well-known
This isn't my best photo of her, but it's my favourite memory of her. I loved her a lot, and shared some of my greatest memories with her; however, people change. I broke her heart and I still feel guilty for it because she still loved me a lot when I stopped loving her. I feel even more guilty when I see what she went through after the break up and see the person she's become today.
This photo was taken after we broke up, when I started having feelings for her again, but she wouldn't take me back, not wanting to get hurt again. I travelled an hour back to Toronto to visit her one weekend, and we took a walk around her favourite places. We stopped by a convenience store selling bouquets of cabbage, and I bought her one. She was still the girl I fell in love with at this point in time. The same can't be said now.
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man, this was very heart rending for me to read. probably due to the fact about how much i can relate. it is a hard thing when someone we had and thought of as ours is suddenly taken, not by force, but by life. people grow cold, and before we realize what we had, it's gone.
hope you are mending well. like someone said, these definitely take time.
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