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LarryD
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Something I learned while I was MIA
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Seems I have become more sure of myself and my photographs. I always knew I had the potential but I was afraid to show it to people other than here where you are so kind and I worried you were just being nice because I am weird. *g*
Truth is I just never let the pieces of myself show all at the same time. If the eyes are the window to the soul and the camera is an extension of the eye, then I have discovered how to show my soul in my photography. Or I should say I discovered that I can show my soul without worrying what others say about it.
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sandeha
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October 30, 2008, 04:19:30 AM »
Kinda like learning to ride a bicycle?
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martolod
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October 30, 2008, 04:37:19 AM »
Quote from: LarryD;151769
I can show my soul without worrying what others say about it.
learned that some years ago. that's why I do all my Housework and gardening in the nude. quite liberating.
mind you the neighbours don't like it....when i start up the Lawn mower at 6.30 am on a sunday morning.
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LarryD
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Quote from: martolod;151783
learned that some years ago. that's why I do all my Housework and gardening in the nude. quite liberating.
mind you the neighbours don't like it....when i start up the Lawn mower at 6.30 am on a sunday morning.
You are more Zen than me if your's is willing to mow the lawn that early my friend... LOL
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Glenn Thoreson
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October 30, 2008, 10:37:15 AM »
Larry, I gave up caring what people think about what I do many years ago. If they can't deal with it, it's their problem. Life goes on. Carrying around a bunch of excess baggage drags you down. Expand your horizons and keep an open mind. You're doing great, my friend.
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Glenn from Wyoming
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Mike Kovacs
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October 30, 2008, 10:45:18 AM »
Quote from: martolod;151783
learned that some years ago. that's why I do all my Housework and gardening in the nude. quite liberating.
mind you the neighbours don't like it....when i start up the Lawn mower at 6.30 am on a sunday morning.
LOL.
At least there are no
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Just don't
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October 30, 2008, 10:54:21 AM »
Nice reply, Glen. It's a long trip to get there but when you do it's worth the effort.
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Glenn Thoreson
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Nice reply, Glen. It's a long trip to get there but when you do it's worth the effort.
Exactly! :woohoo:
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Glenn from Wyoming
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martolod
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Quote from: Mike Kovacs;151844
LOL.
At least there are no
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Just don't
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:2yippee::2yippee::2yippee::2yippee::2yippee: ROTFLMAO
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