14May ‘12

Photowalk: Sunset Cliffs, a set on Flickr.First photowalk in San Diego
Pre-photowalk lunchGinger beerHalf bacon half grounded beef yumminessShooting planes...

Photowalk: Sunset Cliffs, a set on Flickr.

First photowalk in San Diego

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9May ‘12

So Cal really is a gorgeous place to live in.

So Cal really is a gorgeous place to live in.

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18Apr ‘12

9 Cool Promotional Shopping Bags:
Condomi Erotic Shopping - Lipton Tea - Ann Summers Adult Shop - Greenpeace - Fitness Company - Panadol Extra - Red Cross - ASPE Crime Stories - Stop n’ Grow 

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13Apr ‘12


Real-life Grave of the Fireflies: (Photo) Stoic Japanese orphan, standing at attention having brought his dead younger brother to a cremation pyre, Nagasaki, by Joe O’Donnell 1945
This photograph was taken by an American photojournalist, Joe O’Donnell, in Nagasaki in 1945.
He recently spoke to a Japanese interviewer about this picture:
“I saw a boy about ten years old walking by. He was carrying a baby on his back. In those days in Japan, we often saw children playing with their little brothers or sisters on their backs, but this boy was clearly different. I could see that he had come to this place for a serious reason. He was wearing no shoes. His face was hard. The little head was tipped back as if the baby were fast asleep.
“The boy stood there for five or ten minutes. The men in white masks walked over to him and quietly began to take off the rope that was holding the baby. That is when I saw that the baby was already dead. The men held the body by the hands and feet and placed it on the fire.
“The boy stood there straight without moving, watching the flames. He was biting his lower lip so hard that it shone with blood. The flame burned low like the sun going down. The boy turned around and walked silently away.”

Real-life Grave of the Fireflies: (Photo) Stoic Japanese orphan, standing at attention having brought his dead younger brother to a cremation pyre, Nagasaki, by Joe O’Donnell 1945

This photograph was taken by an American photojournalist, Joe O’Donnell, in Nagasaki in 1945.

He recently spoke to a Japanese interviewer about this picture:

“I saw a boy about ten years old walking by. He was carrying a baby on his back. In those days in Japan, we often saw children playing with their little brothers or sisters on their backs, but this boy was clearly different. I could see that he had come to this place for a serious reason. He was wearing no shoes. His face was hard. The little head was tipped back as if the baby were fast asleep.

“The boy stood there for five or ten minutes. The men in white masks walked over to him and quietly began to take off the rope that was holding the baby. That is when I saw that the baby was already dead. The men held the body by the hands and feet and placed it on the fire.

“The boy stood there straight without moving, watching the flames. He was biting his lower lip so hard that it shone with blood. The flame burned low like the sun going down. The boy turned around and walked silently away.”

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12Mar ‘12

You don’t forget the face of the person who was your last hope.

You don’t forget the face of the person who was your last hope.

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About Me

Foolish optimist. Believe in love, friendship, and the good in everyone. Dusk dispirits me. Night inspires me.

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