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Always the 'Innocent'

Photography People posted on Feb 27, 2006
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Whenever I see pictures of children on this site someone always refers to the "innocents" of the child. What happens between childhood and adulthood that takes all of that away? Is it the gain of knowledge into the world? And if it is, is that knowledge worth the loss of all of our innocents? Ignorance is a bliss, Love.

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Svarg

12:42PM | Mon, 27 February 2006

With enough wisdom we can put aside (but not forget) the hardness we've learned and regain our innocence, or at least view life through the eyes of innocence and see the mystery and wonder of it all renewed. Lovely picture, and heartfelt sentiments. Well done!

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clifftoppler

5:04PM | Sat, 04 March 2006

Like the birds we must fly the nest, claim independence, assume responsibility, adventure a little, learn wariness, but a little of that innocence should remain and best tinged with optimism. Svarg essentially says the same thing. As for Ignorance, close one door and others open. It is a positive thing for thus we strive.

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Fidelity2

8:04PM | Fri, 10 March 2006

Children are so adorable. Excellent image.


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