Another 'just shoot something' photo as my heart's not in something as trivial as Pbase these days. See my blog for why I, am so many Irish people, are feeling sad and angry: HERE
PBase??? Trivial?? I see a mouth and soapy water encounter here! (Says he who will see his 2012 PAD as the Worst. PAD. Ever, though at least it gives me a low bar to beat in 2013.)
I haven't read your blog yet but I shall... in the meantime I still like this image with the contrasting textures and colours of the wood, the mould, the wire and the wool.
I read about this story in our local paper and could not believe it. Your blog reinforces the senselessness of that poor woman's death. Very, very sad. Your lovely photo has a sadness about it too, a tribute of sorts to her. VV
a tragic case of a seemingly preventable death...perhaps it will finally spur Irish politicians to modernize legislation...certainly religious beliefs should have no bearing on medical practices..your image illustrates your point well..
The blog story is well written. It's unbelievable something like that could happen. This photo sums up the title wonderfully. Great close up of the wool caught on the fence post. V.
Very moving blog. I have to say that as an outsider hearing this story on the news it has been hard to understand how it came to be. Not meaning to be flippant, but I hope that your photography will give you a good escape for a while.
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