I left New Zealand mid-2003, bound for Istanbul and a new lif. After two years, a Belgian guy lured me into his world, deep in the heart of Europe. For a long time I was an in-process immigrant. One day we married. These days it's about photography, a little red wine and wandering ... and so the journey goes.
Such a terrific image! You'll be glad to know I survived carrying two cameras and three lenses around for an entire day without respite - but my shoulder and neck muscles have been feeling it ever since. Sigh. Must find a better solution for the heavy gear. Hope you have a great trip to Istanbul! xo
I love hands, RD ... :) I guess I'm not subtle in this.
Thanks Tara, and yes, I'm delighted to read you survived the camera gear. I'm backpacking my equipment and not looking forward to it as my hand luggage tomorrow. I hope your wandering went well. I'll catch up with your news as soon as I'm settled. I'm packing at the moment, burning a cd for a family I photographed and generally wondering how time passed by so fast.
I think you need to do a "hands" book. This is lovely. Life is all about hands.
ReplyDeleteSuch a terrific image! You'll be glad to know I survived carrying two cameras and three lenses around for an entire day without respite - but my shoulder and neck muscles have been feeling it ever since. Sigh. Must find a better solution for the heavy gear. Hope you have a great trip to Istanbul! xo
ReplyDeleteI love hands, RD ... :) I guess I'm not subtle in this.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tara, and yes, I'm delighted to read you survived the camera gear. I'm backpacking my equipment and not looking forward to it as my hand luggage tomorrow. I hope your wandering went well. I'll catch up with your news as soon as I'm settled. I'm packing at the moment, burning a cd for a family I photographed and generally wondering how time passed by so fast.