1932-2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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With a background in Fine Arts, my eye is well trained to notice the smallest of details. Photography is a passion. With the advent of the digital age, I use that same trained eye through the monitor of my digital camera, from macro shots to sweeping landscapes while enjoying the full range of editing.
8 comments:
very sad news Amy
that is an amazing portrait of him..
A great loss for my state...
It is very sad news...a man who grew into his own legacy before our eyes...a big loss...I edited this photo down...I think it speaks volumes...
Jennifer, I live in RI...literally just met Patrick a couple of weeks ago @ a meeting for Juvenile Diabetes...it was a small group, so there was some personal time for my husband and myself to speak w/ the Congressman...we hold the family close in our prayers tonight...yes, a great loss for the state of Ma. indeed...
It's a great loss for our entire country! It's very hard for me to imagine the Senate without him.
I knew he was very ill. Yet he is the last of three. Camelot truly is no more!!
Great tribute Amy!! I am moved to tears!!
Hiya Jackie...I cried too...but, think of the wonderful greeting he recieved when entering Heaven...he was ready...we keep his family in our prayers...
I'm in NYC right now visiting my Mom and seeing friends...always good to be 'home'...hugs..:))
He was a wonderful man. When I saw him on TV earlier this year I knew he would not have long. But he has lived a wonderful life, lived to see an African American man become president of the USA. He will be missed.
Hiya Z...and he was invaluable to making that happen...an African American man becoming president...he grew into his legacy before our very eyes...!!
It won't be the same without him.
Such a nice simple wordless tribute, Amy.
Barbara
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