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RE: When I Was A Photographer - For The Love Of A Fence

in #photography6 years ago

As my Architecture prof would have said "Fences are near transparent barriers which allow observers to see what is on the other side but prevent them from physically reaching it".

My English literature prof would say "It is a symbolic representation of unrequited love and repressed sexuality as society restraint weighs upon individualism".

You could be really into building walls or you really like to go pride parades.

But I'm more curious about Muji, are you guys still keeping in touch? How is she doing now? Whenever I look at old photos of beautiful women, it's just a bit sad to imagine how they would never be as radiant as the moment those photos are taken.

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You could be really into building walls or you really like to go pride parades.

Interesting take, I'll have to meditate on that answer...

But I'm more curious about Muji, are you guys still keeping in touch? How is she doing now?

No, we knew each other very briefly. She was a girlfriend of a very good friend of mine, he lives in Barcelona now so next time I see him I'll ask, as I too would like to know how she is these days.

Whenever I look at old photos of beautiful women, it's just a bit sad to imagine how they would never be as radiant as the moment those photos are taken.

I think I know what you mean; however there is a certain light that certain women (and men) refuse to let go out, you see it in their eyes...

An example that springs to mind is Helen Mirren, or even Vivienne Westwood. Those two ladies are in their 70s however if you look at pics of them now and when they were younger the fire in their eyes is just the same and that for me is true beauty :-)

Cg

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