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Photographer Timothy Schirmer  Timothy Schirmer {Karma:7201}
Project #35 Home Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Architecture
Digital
Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  100 mm f/2 USM
Uploaded 8/15/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Location City -  Phoenix
State -  ARIZONA
Country - United States   United States
About This is my mom's roll top desk. Some may say this shot is not artistic, but I tend to like things like this. The desk is very obviously falling apart, but I would rather her not get rid of it because she has had it since I was about four. I remember her sitting at that desk a lot when I was younger and even now. It has traveled through three houses and through many tough times. Some how it seems very symbolic of life: It is always a mess - there are bills to pay - there are candles to light - there are photos to look up at - and outside beyond this world the trees are blowing in the wind.
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Makenzie Clark   {K:370} 11/26/2004
I like it. It makes me wonder what kind of person she is. If it means a lot to you, I don't think it should matter what anyone else thinks!
I find it very interesting.

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Timothy Schirmer Timothy Schirmer   {K:7201} 8/18/2004
Brad, unfortunately most people do not find this kind of shot interesting. It is the kind that I love because it is so simple and very honest. Thanks for your comment. Tim

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Bradley Prue Bradley Prue   {K:30678} 8/18/2004
Ahhhh....the world thru your eyes. I too, find a persons desk to be quite telling. I have taken many pictures of the desk that I sit at right now, and have not posted any, but often thought that it SHOULD be interesting to others. Nutty. I did post a shot of my refrigerator, which follows the same idea. I really like that you explained what this shot means to you. Bravo.
...Brad

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Melissa Dehncke McGill   {K:118} 8/16/2004
I love personal images like these, especially when a still life captures a very personal emotion or memory as this does for me. Your work is beautiful and I greatly appreciate your comments on mine.
Melissa

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 8/15/2004
Nice memory for you to keep, I am sure you willtreasure it. These things mean a lot don;t they
Margaret

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