Power: Life and Death bw

© Samuel A. Losee

Power: Life and Death bw

Uploaded: October 16, 2008

Description

Saw this beautiful white light coming through sliding glass door with a white sheet and thought that it would work great with the flower on the table. I then wrote a poem to go with the image. Combined them in photoshop for a artful inspiration challenge with the image needing to represent Power of Life and Death.

Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/80 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, FocalLength: 27.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL

Comments

Sue C. Cole October 17, 2008

OMG Samuel, you brought tears to my eyes. I am amazed...great photograph along with the heart pulling words my friend. This one wins a true artful award of inspiration. #1018152

Samuel A. Losee October 17, 2008

Thank You so much Sue, I'm so happy that you liked it. This is my first picture that I have ever actually written a poem for. I think I'm going to do it more often, I feel like it helps me express things that someone might not see so much with just a photo. #6616785

Sue C. Cole October 18, 2008

I hope to see a book someday of poems and photos by Samuel Losee. Let me know when that happens you are really good.:) #6617937

Samuel A. Losee October 19, 2008

That would be really awesome! I sure will let you know! #6622291

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