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High and Low

Photography People posted on Jan 18, 2008
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As I've been looking at my old photos, I found a couple of myself. One in which I appear happy, and the other in one of my darker moods. I looked so young then at 27 and feel so old now at 52 that I couldn't resist doing an homage to my lost youth. Both the highs and lows. The highs were fun and the lows were creative. (I always seem to be more actively creative when depressed) But, oh for the energy I had then - and the hair. :-D -------------------------------- Original Photographs: Left: 24-Sep-1983 Right: Summer 1983

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myquad

1:38PM | Fri, 18 January 2008

Fantastic! Thanks for sharing!

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artaddict2

4:09PM | Fri, 18 January 2008

Its a contradiction that the low mood shot is the colourful one, but the smile in th B&W certainly makes a brighter picture. Its good to look back at the old photos.

dhama

1:37PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

You look more in a pondering mood than dark, but I guess outside appearances can be deceiving. And, you still have the hair of course, just lighter and wiser. I don't have access to my earlier pics, since my ex commendered the photo album. Thats just as well I suppose, I always looked so ill in my earlier days.

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gillbrooks

5:13PM | Wed, 20 February 2008

I've seen that moustache on TV....Seth Armstrong!!! Thanks for the 70's flashback :)


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