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Aug 30
   Vintage! This is a random post. The year was 2008...

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Not much to say. It’s hard to complain when widespread devastation is lurking in other people’s lives. And yet. I can’t live their life for them. But I must live mine in the most honorable and giving way I can.

The fact that I am shooting mostly sunsets, looking westward at the fleeting light and feeling darkness creep up behind me, is just a geographical coincidence. In effect, the opposite always happens. Light invariably comes in from the east and it’s westward that the night falls for me. If only I can manage to illustrate that light, I’ll be fulfilled. In photography and in real life.

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2008-08-30 23:45 • Posted in Photoblogs: & Vancouver:

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    « That third picture with the sun behind the enourous tanker is amazing - like a ghost ship on fire. »

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We now go back to current chronological entries:
Nov 9

If you are a regular visitor of the site, you will probably have noticed an increase in the advertisement throughout the various pages. Rest assured that I am not crossing over to the dark side of the force, but one is forced to admit that maintaining a web site costs money. I’m hoping that these non-obtrusive adds will help cover such a cost.

I always make sure to choose adds for products or services that I am using, endorse, or at the very least like and approve of. Most of them are actually pretty cool and worth checking out!

For instance, Snapfish is quite hard to beat as an online photo-printing and sharing center. Likewise, Trails.com is an awesome resource for all of you hikers and outdoors enthusiasts out there. And then there is the one and only National Geographic. The links on this web site all point to an entry page of some kind, but my favorite is their Adventure magazine, to which I subscribe and never regret it!

 

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