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Fine legged Samantha held my hand emerging from her shell, buttermilk from Safeway's matching her milk skin, then a stroll to buy a camera. Being that intentional, she only wanted a semi automatic, a shutter priority to capture my widening smiles. I was  fully into manual to capture both her occasional wiles and throw of tousled hair. With slide film we walked to Lloyds Park Camelot of the possible, as though Manhattan peered from the east. Clearly the days before the Summer drought, our slides captured well preserved images lasting into time.
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Jan 5, 2013
Jan 5, 2013 at 3:11 PM UTC
A serenade of light (a Croydon romance)
Fine legged Samantha held my hand emerging from her shell, buttermilk from Safeway's matching her milk skin, then a stroll to buy a camera. Being that intentional, she only wanted a semi automatic, a shutter priority to capture my widening smiles. I was  fully into manual to capture both her occasional wiles and throw of tousled hair. With slide film we walked to Lloyds Park Camelot of the possible, as though Manhattan peered from the east. Clearly the days before the Summer drought, our slides captured well preserved images lasting into time.
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Jan 5, 2013
Jan 5, 2013 at 3:11 PM UTC
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