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I took a whole lot of photos of broken windows thinking I use them in my art. well I used only one window and that was a month or two ago.So i WAS MAKEING A COLLAGE OF THEM TO POST AND AS i WAS DOING SO THINKING AT THE SAME TIME "these can stand by themselfs" so from time to time if you like I post one of my broken windows I think I got 20 of them but I not going to bore you all with them so ever now and then i post one. thanks for looking and comments and votes I know we all see broken windows and they may resemble our lifes if you think about it in a way. Our lives is broken and the life is strangle out of us as the vines that feed on our soul. We look out as the sharp glass cuts into our soul and bleed the life out of us . For we see the horrors of others humans doing wrong on all that is around them. We cry in the broken building and no one hears our crys. I no writer, just thinking; that all

Comments (44)


Lissa_lei

12:24AM | Sat, 16 July 2005

Jocko you do not have to be a riter to say the things you feel. and they are so true, I love your window, and your words, and the image says it all as well.Eccellent. V Lina

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maud

1:32AM | Sat, 16 July 2005

Fantastic Jocko! Love your work and what you wrote..Excellent v :)

soulofharmony

7:11AM | Sat, 16 July 2005

excellent mr jocko it does reflect real life .. lovely provoking compo :)

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ysvry

6:50PM | Sat, 16 July 2005

nice foto good you decided to post them.

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dtp

9:29PM | Sat, 16 July 2005

where are d bottles he he he

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Ensomniac

11:32PM | Sat, 16 July 2005

Beautiful analogy Jock. Another way to look at this would be to see the vines as protection. If you cut away the obsticles that prevent others from seeing in, they might take advantage, and break your windows some day. Just a thought. But I like yours better come to think of it. Great work, makes you think.

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chantal-france

6:28AM | Sun, 17 July 2005

A strange and beautiful shot!! What a mess of nature in front of these windows!! And the whole is beautiful :))

logiloglu

8:35PM | Sun, 17 July 2005

a wonderful photography. simply fascinating scene. bravo #:O)

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Mikan

11:02PM | Sun, 17 July 2005

this looks like an grumpy old man who's life was full of "everything"-s...and now he's resting his bones over a cigarre..where is that cigarre? well, in my imagination! :D

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sittingblue

6:40AM | Mon, 18 July 2005

that's an amazing place... an excellent photo.

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iceberg5

3:34PM | Mon, 18 July 2005

A remarkable photograph , Jock with a most thoughtful and meaningful comment !

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wizardangel1

10:06AM | Wed, 20 July 2005

Vines -yes one of my favorits to photo,even grow for the flowers that are very diffent from the stem type.MoonFlowers are in many of my backgrounds to add that touch of reality to a C.G. Southern US has many types -all wonderful and alive with there oun creatures staking out their spot.Abandoned bricks with a living wall.

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kenmo

7:15AM | Fri, 22 July 2005

I'm certainly glad you posted this...this is outstanding art and photography.... V

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cannonn

10:07AM | Wed, 03 August 2005

I LOVE THIS PIC

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