Posted in Documentary, Philosophy, Travel on Nov 9th, 2008
I am not finished with Laos pictures, but I wanted to post this while it was fresh on my mind. This event, almost surprisingly, had a very profound impact on my heart for the people in the West Bank.
One night we were in refugee camp in Palestine. The soft patter of a rain mixed with [...]
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Finally, something from the Laos trip. It’s short and I didn’t even take two of the stills on it. I did, *pat pat on back* take all the video and some stills and did all the editing.
Enjoy, and let me know what you think.
It’s better with sound
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Posted in Documentary, Landscape, Philosophy on Jul 24th, 2008
A sleepy little town, in the heart of the state, at the heart of the nation. Everyone is involved with agriculture or knows someone who is. The people of Partridge are laid back. One exception might be a family who just moved in from Northern Virginia, who brought their hectic lifestyles and packed schedules along. [...]
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Posted in Documentary, Landscape, Philosophy on Jul 1st, 2008
I know that you don’t come to a photoblog for words, so I apologize for this post. For some reason I feel like I should share some of these experiences in words. Don’t read it if you don’t have time. On the other hand, I’d love some feedback, since I do enjoy writing.
Returning travelers know [...]
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Posted in Landscape, Philosophy on May 5th, 2008
That’s what I am. I don’t know how this picture makes you feel. For me it feels warm, with a soft breeze on my face, a sunset, peace, friends, brothers, love…
Truly blessed.
Soft Grass
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