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3 thoughts on “long shadows”
Walking with toddler Max is a stop-n-go, run and squat, touch and look exercise, huh? I remember the days of your wonderment at finding a disgustingly dried up dead bird, or Adam’s fascination with flattened frogs.
Do you remember his short-lived hobby of wanting to photograph road kill during a summer camping trip at Mammoth? I think he only took 3 shots of a deer carcass, a rabbit and something else. It was pretty gross.
It’s almost as if the sun were giving you a glimpse of Max’s taller, future self.
But if we stick with the shadow-as-vision-of-the-future concept… does this mean the photographer will be wearing a hakama at some point?
Walking with toddler Max is a stop-n-go, run and squat, touch and look exercise, huh? I remember the days of your wonderment at finding a disgustingly dried up dead bird, or Adam’s fascination with flattened frogs.
Do you remember his short-lived hobby of wanting to photograph road kill during a summer camping trip at Mammoth? I think he only took 3 shots of a deer carcass, a rabbit and something else. It was pretty gross.
It’s almost as if the sun were giving you a glimpse of Max’s taller, future self.
But if we stick with the shadow-as-vision-of-the-future concept… does this mean the photographer will be wearing a hakama at some point?
Nah, that’s just me in a kilt and holding a lightsaber in honor of Sam Jackson.