220 Comments Posted by gypsy

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Great title!
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Really nice.
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A cupid sans wings? Nah....
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She is what the mind conjures here... lovely work
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Quite reminiscent of DuMaurier's Rebecca, wherein the heroine approaches her foreboding, ancient old home one last time in a dream... and though it had been many years, and the old building had burned leaving only ruins, full moonlight thru the empty windows created the illusion that life still danced within...
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Beautiful. The simplest things evoke the greatest emotion. Glad you saw this on your way out!
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What a touch the pink line mikes to the shot though! A literal underline... quite an emotional little oasis in this place...
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Awe-SOMMME!!
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Great, great stuff.
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Ooh, yes, Motts, a book! Please!!
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Why are the same speeches made about the care actually given to patients and how all of us who aren't in healthcare are "romantic Goths" on so many pictures? Asking what someone would be trained to do do here (although, true, "occupational therapy isn't actually about jod training) is not an off-the-wall or disrespectful question. Don't take things so personally! Most of us out here DO have the utmost regard for the healthcare industry, and DO elevate caregivers of this type to deserving hero status such as that of firefighter or EMT. It's gotta be a rough job. MANY jobs are misunderstood, many people are brash and without respect. Most of us have used the word "retarded" to describe something and regretted it, trying sudsdequently to rethink our wording... one who does so does not need a speech at every turn. That finally said: nice shot, Motts!!
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Er- well- my impressions here are that former emotions have colored the very walls.... just an attempt to add a little prose to the visual poetry...
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Lovely!!!
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I prefer the Black Album. Hehehe
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Bleak. The most bleak scene I think you've captured yet.