FSO
Theme
This week is
Arms and Legs
Inanimate
Joseph the Worker
Forever cast in stone.
Shedding a little light on the subject.
A big arm digging a big hole.
Local leg of the County Library System
Animate
Arms and legs in motion...barely.
Legs all around my neighborhood
Now, aren't they the cutest legs.
I know, this came out of my archives. I did take this photo and I didn't take this photo.
It was taken in my town 40 years ago.
The picture could never in this day and age be taken the way it was then.
The girl on the right is my late sister at our Mardi Gras, our annual high school just before Lent, dancing with her date. I took that photo.
The girl on the left is myself dancing with my date.
My late sister took that photo.
This photo is one of my most prized possessions.
It sits on my computer desk at all times.
I only had one sister.
She died at age 32 when I was 34 as many who follow my blog know.
Forever in death as in life, arm in arm.
Double exposure, not possible today.
14 comments:
Your sister is absolutely beautiful.
She left too soon.
What a beautiful memory you have of her, dancing.
Thank you for sharing
Helen Tilston
Thank goodness for this double exposure; it is quite a prize for you. I'm so glad that you have it.
I like the photo of the statue's arm, and I really like those horse's legs, too. Great job!
Good selection of photo, I love especially of the mechanical arm digging a hole. Come take a look at some of my non-human arms and legs.
That double exposure is stunning! So lovely for you to have.
I alse really like the statue's arm.
Love the last two! :)
Double exposure... Brings up an old summer holiday memory for me, my dad stepping into a dark closet to change the film in the camera, and somehow managed to put the same film back in, so he got a whole film of double exposures...
man walking with head phone, young people these days.
What variety! Cute ones (baby legs), artistic ones (Joseph), humorous ones (big arm big hole) and a touching story about your sister. You blog had everything. Thanks.
Some great arms and legs and I love the double exposure of you and your sister.
You do have quite a variety. I am sorry about your sister. Thanks for sharing the photo.
What fabulous photos - and that last one...so neat to have the memory!
Double exposures sometimes produced the most interesting photos. Your photo was meant to be and it touches my heart that you keep it nearby at all times.
Nice work. I love those chubby baby legs!
The photo of your sister is my favorite of the lot. I cherish old family photos as well, and they remind me of all of the great people in my life.
You take such fascinating photos! And the double exposure of you and your sister has a much deeper meaning for you today, doesn't it! Lovely post!
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