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Submitted: February 4, 2006
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Make: SONY
Model: DSC-F828
Shutter Speed: 10/150 second
F Number: F/2.5
Focal Length: 33 mm
ISO Speed: 64
Date Picture Taken: Jan 29, 2006, 3:03:47 PM

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Mother, let us imagine we are travelling, and passing through a
strange and dangerous country.
You are riding in a palanquin and I am trotting by you on a
red horse.
It is evening and the sun goes down. The waste of Joradighi
lies wan and grey before us. The land is desolate and barren.
You are frightened and thinking-"I know not where we have come
to."
I say to you, "Mother, do not be afraid."
The meadow is prickly with spiky grass, and through it runs
a narrow broken path.
There are no cattle to be seen in the wide field; they have
gone to their village stalls.
It grows dark and dim on the land and sky, and we cannot tell
where we are going.
Suddenly you call me and ask me in a whisper, "What light is
that near the bank?"
Just then there bursts out a fearful yell, and figures come
running towards us.
You sit crouched in your palanquin and repeat the names of the
gods in prayer.
The bearers, shaking in terror, hide themselves in the thorny
bush.
I shout to you, "Don't be afraid, mother. I am here."
With long sticks in their hands and hair all wild about their
heads, they come nearer and nearer.
I shout, "Have a care, you villains! One step more and you are
dead men."
They give another terrible yell and rush forward.
You clutch my hand and say, "Dear boy, for heaven's sake, keep
away from them."
I say, "Mother, just you watch me."
Then I spur my horse for a wild gallop, and my sword and
buckler clash against each other.
The fight becomes so fearful, mother, that it would give you
a cold shudder could you see it from your palanquin.
Many of them fly, and a great number are cut to pieces.
I know you are thinking, sitting all by yourself, that your
boy must be dead by this time.
But I come to you all stained with blood, and say,"Mother, the
fight is over now."
You come out and kiss me, pressing me to your heart, and you
say to yourself,
"I don't know what I should do if I hadn't my boy to escort
me."
A thousand useless things happen day after day, and why
couldn't such a thing come true by chance?
It would be like a story in a book.
My brother would say, "Is it possible? I always thought he was
so delicate!"
Our village people would all say in amazement, "Was it not
lucky that the boy was with his mother?"

- The hero, Rabindranath Tagore
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death is the road to awe
:faint: watta sweet lil' thing :faint: so wonderful capture!! :faint:

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We all see world differently.
isn't it amazing how without power
the child...does hold more
natural wonder, power, light, etc...beautiful dear
i love the emotion
the story and the whole idea

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lovely work;)

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Image is a virtue of my nature, also has a video freak.
i dont know if i have words for this
that would explain how beautiful it is

firstly, the photo makes my heart
go thrumming in my chest
and the story itself is wonderful
a glimpse into the becoming
of a child yearning for
something else -- courage

i think this has a lasting glory, darling

:heart:

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Out of the ash
I rise with my red hair
and I eat men like air.

-Sylvia Plath

no words...
breathless...
astonishing...
wonderful....
awesome....
amazing.....

:heart:

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i piedi del viandante diventano fiori..
powerful photography
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