11.16.2012

Little deaths.

Leila and Hana - 111612
Little deaths around me.
This memory, that relationship, those opportunities.
Some die slow and quietly from neglect or lack of need or use.
Others snuff out instantly, screaming or just a soft whimper.
Some by my hands, some theirs'.
Leaves falling from a tree can't go back.
 

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  1. Karl, leaves fallen from a tree can't go back, but new leaves always come in the spring.

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    1. True. I have to be careful not to prune too many branches.

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  2. I've done a lot of pruning in the past two seasons...there is a time for every purpose. I found something in Ecclesiastes 7 this morning: "the day of death is better than the day of birth. It is better to go to the house of mourning than the house of feasting; for this is the end of all men....The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the heart of fools is in the house of mirth."

    I accidentally opened on this page and verse; I had never read it before, although I've heard of the novel "The House of Mirth." Your sadness is wise.

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    1. I've been pruning a bit too as a side-effect of being in therapy. Some of them were pretty unhealthy relationships. Your Bible citation is very profound. I think I've spent a bit of time both of those houses.

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  3. I like the words and the image.

    How was it done? It looks somewhat like Photopolymer Gravure. I found this process when it was presented at a photographers gathering I went to in June and hope to take a class next year when I go.

    D.L. Wood

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    1. D.L. - Thank you for noticing Leila and Hana. I can't exactly remember how I created this photo in Photoshop Elements a few years a few years ago, but I think it was under Filters>Sketch>Charcoal and then played with intensity settings. It was pretty simple. I am novice when it comes to many of Photoshops magical abilities.

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