Walking two different directions
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...Cause me to know the way wherein I should walk; for I lift up my soul unto thee.
Psalms: 143: 8
This is two pictures combined into one of a self portrait taken of myself on two different days. The SP on the left was shot yesterday morning September 13th at 7:48 AM . The SP on the right was shot this morning at 7:39 AM. It is short of a miracle that it even took because the battery went dead right after that and my back up battery also was dead. These two pictures were experiments for my early morning light series...and it was basically in the same spot across from our driveway on the edge of our woods.
The path was the same..
But in two directions..
Both of these souls
Were loving life's game
Of walking with the light,
They reached their goals,
To do what was right...
Each in their own ways
On two separate days...
Did join to unite
In the morning light
As one person
To follow the sun!
Poetry by me, AJP
8 responses
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Donald Garrett gave props (14 Sep 2011):
You did a great job on this! Well done
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Ann Reece gave props (14 Sep 2011):
This is great!!!! Excellent poem for the photo also : )
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Regenia Brabham gave props (14 Sep 2011):
This is great!!! It is such fun to play with light and I love how you combined the two images. A terrific poem too!
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JanElle gave props (14 Sep 2011):
This is so creative and a perfect entry for the theme! Lovely tones..
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Patty Gross gave props (15 Sep 2011):
What a great photo, Andrea!! This was meant to be shown to us, because as you said both your batteries were dead as soon as this was shot!! Very nicely processed!
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Donna Mullins gave props (16 Sep 2011):
cool!
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Susan Littlefield gave props (18 Sep 2011):
I can definitely relate to this one.....I never know if I'm coming or going!!!! Fabulous!!!!
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Deborah Downes gave props (22 Sep 2011):
So clever and creative.
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